I had my old yellow LG's directly from RBT and some MXJO's...they were old and were sitting for sometime while my milaana was being repaired.What cells are you guys using? Are they just old or were they not adequate from the beginning?
The vapor received from the amount of the herb put in is ridiculous.
Nothing but good words coming out of my mouth in regards to this vape.
Kudos to you RBT for your work!
Cheers!
Like @KeroZen has counseled on numerous occasions, stick with a known battery vendor. I only have experience with IMR, but I love their selection, pricing and service. Don’t get your batts from eBay or amazonI had my old yellow LG's directly from RBT and some MXJO's...they were old and were sitting for sometime while my milaana was being repaired.
when I was waiting on the milaana to return I ordered 2 LGhe2's (red?) instead of HB2's (brown?) from amazon and they have not preformed correctly since I got them.
been waiting on a IMRbattery order since Monday that has been stuck in TX for a few days 'in transit
juggling one great and one good battery is no fun
Nice video. I've been placing my screens as close to the tip of the stem as possible. Can you explain why your screens are so deep into the stem?So I dropped one of my glass stems a while back and it left the GonG intact but was daggers about half an inch above that... but I hung on to it just in case... then I had the great idea to mate it with a little bit of high temp silicone tubing I had lying around for my home brew and a bong and a bit of practice and well then I didn't want to let @AJS get all the limelight (cloudlight?) so here is my contribution to Milaana clouds.
Skip forward to 1:07mins for clouds
screen is dome style and set right back with the base at the base of the GonG
Battery had already done a couple of bowls before hand which helped tame the beast to get the easiest results
I know this is in reference to Zion and not Mi but it still surprises me how little the Mi needs to work, I'm sure the Zion is the same just enough to cover the screen and you are in business... of course if you want more then that is cool too but hey with 2 hits like in my video I'm pretty good.
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Thanks. I have screen deep in that stem as I find it gives a lot more leeway when cloud chasing... The extra distance allows to preheat a bit more for faster start and I can hang on the throttle longer during the hit with less fear of scorching/combustingNice video. I've been placing my screens as close to the tip of the stem as possible. Can you explain why your screens are so deep into the stem?
Ah okay i get it. Yeah I like to have it close for those reasons as well. I am able to let off the button once I start feeling sufficient heat, and because I like to preserve the taste all the way through. I don't really like it when it starts to taste smoky, if that makes sense.Thanks. I have screen deep in that stem as I find it gives a lot more leeway when cloud chasing... The extra distance allows to preheat a bit more for faster start and I can hang on the throttle longer during the hit with less fear of scorching/combusting
Very handy when going through water as there is no feedback of vapour temp so button time is really guess work and experience.
In contrast in my wood stem I have the screen basket and right up at the tip, which gives me better control. Wich leads to better taste less button time and greater battery life. I pretty much don't preheat like this.
As I mentioned in my last post, this is exactly why I went to Alan's smaller screen. I can push it around during the session, as the load gets spent and shrinks after stirring, I can push load closer to tip. I find the major drawback of a herb being too far from the tip is the gummed up stem real fast. The extra heat keeps things clean and dry. The ABV turns to dust and just falls out.Ah okay i get it. Yeah I like to have it close for those reasons as well. I am able to let off the button once I start feeling sufficient heat, and because I like to preserve the taste all the way through. I don't really like it when it starts to taste smoky, if that makes sense.
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First, I think the epoxy is safe. I just love the simplicity of a fully recessed glass. The hole must be drilled for the largest diameter of the Gong, so it would make sense to me to use older, smaller glass (like on this piece), but either way, the hole is bored from below for both the glass and electronics compartment. This eliminates the 1/4 inch or so of wood between the oven floor and electronics ceiling that usually has 2 small holes for wires.
I used a hole saw to make a round blank about half inch thick and oversized for the hole. Then I shaped the piece to a really snug fit. Takes time to sneak up on the exact fit. I am able to drill the holes, feed the wire, and install the heater with the wood spacer as one unit from below. I secure the already snug fitting spacer from below with some tiny screws. Even without anchoring, it's not moving.
Everything else remains the same. I have a couple of other ideas I'm going to work into the design, but this seems to make Mi vapor, really hide away the glass, looks cool, and gets rid of the whole gluing process. There is still a very small amount of glue on the bottom cap which is about 1/8 of inch thick on this model.
I think I hit upon a nice design here. It's not much different than a classic Mi, basically the same shape, bit more fitted for a bigger hand (wider, thicker, but shorter). As a first prototype, you know it's gonna change a bunch, but this one I'm going to build again.
I'd like to settle upon 3 or 4 basic ideas, and then morph from there. I can also customize based on an individual's taste, but I need to stay practical as well, it's gotta work just as good as any other Milaana.
I built my shop a few years ago, but it's an awesome space, where I spend lots of time. Building Milaanas just makes it that much better.Think i need a house thats big enough for a man cave. Live in a 2 bed terrace - no room for big tools. Would love a pillar drill. Could get into wood working if i had the space.
Looking awesome. I'll be dropping the two maple Mi's at the PO tomorrow. Looking forward to one of these sapele beauties! And I love that deep recessed glass!I surprised myself with this...
I turned the grain on a 45, so you don't really have any end grain. Notice the diagonal sweeps. The glass has been recessed and installed from below, no epoxy used. Don't worry, the heater is separated from the switch compartment by the same solid wood barrier, but this time a perfectly fitting plug installed from below. Vent holes are from the top, in the recess for the copper top.
It's a hair shorter, a hair thicker, and a little bit wider. It's got the nice rounded back, but hand planed. The front wall with the switch has a bit of a curve.
I'm hitting it now, first few hits work nice. I am not overly concerned about the best performance ever, as the prototype was built with some old stuff, but the set up seems to hold up the Mi standard.
Meet Mr. Sapele
Yes, this is going to be a good week in the Bravesst vape work shop. I've already cut a couple of blanks for your project. Going to be pretty much like this one. We'll private message as I have a couple of questions I want to ask you before I get started with the actual build.Looking awesome. I'll be dropping the two maple Mi's at the PO tomorrow. Looking forward to one of these sapele beauties! And I love that deep recessed glass!