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So I just purchased a splinter used and it arrived with the wood piece and glass piece separated so that i can see the coil. What is the proper way to re glue the glass? https://imgur.com/a/8soxbb8
From the RBT website.So I just purchased a splinter used and it arrived with the wood piece and glass piece separated so that i can see the coil. What is the proper way to re glue the glass? https://imgur.com/a/8soxbb8
Got me a nice 2nd hand Splinter in perfect working order & condition and so started experimenting a bit
Just have a plain older iStick100 for a box mod at hand, which provides vw/vv mode only. Tested with wattage settings between 35-40w and managed to get reasonable clouds with a very slow draw, feathering the button, though it took quite a while and some stirring, to kill the load (mildly brown). Also, seems like you've to move quite a lot of air through that wide bowl, till you're done!
As I build Log Vapes myself for a hobby, I'm also more used to the small size of a Log stem's stainless steel tip (d=8mm) and the coffee brown AVB they yield, after getting 3-4 nice, fat hits
So... I decided to do a little mod to reduce the Splinter's bowl size/vapor path to a) reduce air volume passing over the heater (yielding shorter, fatter hits) and b) conserve some material
19/14mm inline glass adapter, wich happens to be of 19mm length (bloody perfect!)
14/19mm male stem, bit shortened at the top end with a bucket screen in the tapered gg joint.
Set to 40w (the tip of the 14mm gg joint carrying the load is ~7mm away from the debris screen, covering the heater); preheat 5-7secs; take 4-5 nice fat hits (maybe rotate stem once or twice), hitting the button while you draw... get nice, even coffee brown and very dead AVB
Perfect
Can you link to where you buy screens for 14mm stem?
This is a very impressive effort! We all appreciate those on the vanguard.I've had a go at converting @HerbieVonVapster 's TFR files for Arctic fox if anyone wants to try
They're a little on the cool side for my mods as I'm having to bump the temp up an extra 30C or so even with the hot one (cleared the resistance memory, read the resistance like a new atomizer and left unlocked) but I'm liking the temp control and rate of increase/decrease as you change temp with the 3 different TFR files.
Save the 8 lines as a CSV file and import via the import button in the coil material edit window
It will overwrite the selected material file when you click save so backup the material file you're going to replace first with a name you'll recognise if you want to revert back and select a material file you won't need for another atomizer if you use the mod for other devices too.
Hot :
"Temperature (degF)","Electrical Resistivity"
68,1
200,1.0800
302,1.1420
400,1.2010
482,1.2510
600,1.3230
800,1.4440
Splinter :
"Temperature (degF)","Electrical Resistivity"
68,1
238,1.0940
302,1.130
392,1.180
482,1.230
553,1.2690
800,1.4070
Cool :
"Temperature (degF)","Electrical Resistivity"
68,1
212,1.12
302,1.1499
392,1.1899
482,1.2424
572,1.2744
800,1.3605
So I just purchased a splinter used and it arrived with the wood piece and glass piece separated so that i can see the coil. What is the proper way to re glue the glass? https://imgur.com/a/8soxbb8
Wow! This is exactly what I needed. Thanks!!!I've had a go at converting @HerbieVonVapster 's TFR files for Arctic fox if anyone wants to try
Ack! Last night I went to pull the stem out of the base (gently rocking as always) and the glass receptacle piece came out with it. Looks like it was only glued at the very edge of rim. Area where glued is no where near air path. Maybe a good, odorless CA glue?
From the RBT website.
Is adhesive used in RBT products and is it in the flow path?
Yes, Loctite® M-121HP™ Hysol® Medical Device Epoxy Adhesive (ISO 10993) is used to attach the rim of the heater glass to the wood. This is the coolest part of the heater glass and rarely does it reach over 150 degrees F which is well below the 300 F temperature limit of the this epoxy. The adhesive is not part of the primary flow path and has minimal exposed surfaces
Depending on the age and if you can prove the date of purchase this is normally covered under warranty.
Yea there was only a very small amount of glue holding it together. Barely enough to go around the rim. I’m thinking of using something like jb weld and use a toothpick to carefully apply it.Ack! Last night I went to pull the stem out of the base (gently rocking as always) and the glass receptacle piece came out with it. Looks like it was only glued at the very edge of rim. Area where glued is no where near air path. Maybe a good, odorless CA glue?
Yea there was only a very small amount of glue holding it together. Barely enough to go around the rim. I’m thinking of using something like jb weld and use a toothpick to carefully apply it.
Yea I used one rated for like 600F for my flowerpot base and it has held up fine. For now I have tiny bits of hot glue to buy me some time to think haha.JB Weld, when cured, is pretty non-reactive to heat and other chemicals so air should be a non-issue. ...and JB Weld is cheap (like me)! I might try that. Thanks!
I've had a go at converting @HerbieVonVapster 's TFR files for Arctic fox if anyone wants to try
Is there a mod that requires that format?
All I did to convert them was open up @HerbieVonVapster 's FCSahre materials CSV files in Escribe and use the graph for reference to fill in the gaps for Arctic Fox as AF won't open or save the CSV file unless it has 7 pairs of numbers.
Are you guys seeing the same results as me? Good temp control and rate of change but having to set the temp hotter than you'd normally expect.
2 more from the Z thread :
"Temperature (degF)","Electrical Resistivity"
70,1.00000966519913
200,1.07170991749219
302,1.1420
400,1.17004388188771
482,1.2510
600,1.25565497949471
800,1.3322987553291
"Temperature (degF)","Electrical Resistivity"
68,1.00000368733401
212,1.12000101805187
302,1.14999062647438
392,1.18997677103774
482,1.24252665557577
572,1.27450001241534
800,1.36050134084879
Currently using the bottom one at about 230C (45W, unlocked resistance, P 1850 I 300) with my V1 and my Z V1 on RXG3D s
Is there a mod that requires that format?
Are you guys seeing the same results as me? Good temp control and rate of change but having to set the temp hotter than you'd normally expect.
^This, 100% x2.Grab this custom high flow version as long as you can get one, it's really something special!
Nice score. I would have guessed it to be lace woodI realized there was only one kind of Custom Splinter left in stock at VGoodiez.com and with little hope of more being made by Ryan for the foreseeable future I deemed it necessary to have the pleasure of purchasing this gorgeous Bubinga four hole from VGoodiez.com and I quickly received it a few days ago.
The figuring of the Bubinga grain is amazing. Lots and lots of texture!
This was initially meant to chill out as my backup for my Custom Z but this vape instantly stole my heart and found a spot in my daily rotation.
This thing absolutely rips! I was not prepared for how interestingly beautiful this Bubinga is! This is the best looking wood in my collection to date!
A big shout out and thank you to @VGOODIEZ for the lighting fast shipping and another overall perfect transaction.
This is the last RBT Custom Splinter still in stock (maybe forever) at the esteemed VGoodiez https://vgoodiez.com/collections/ra...splinter-custom-bubinga-by-rastabuddahtao-rbt so don't sleep if you're on the fence, this vape is absolutely amazing!
^This, 100% x2.
Cheers, friends.
Thanks, friend. Right, am I tripping or what LOL!?! This grain is crazy!Nice score. I would have guessed it to be lace wood
I realized there was only one kind of Custom Splinter left in stock at VGoodiez.com and with little hope of more being made by Ryan for the foreseeable future I deemed it necessary to have the pleasure of purchasing this gorgeous Bubinga four hole from VGoodiez.com and I quickly received it a few days ago.
The figuring of the Bubinga grain is amazing. Lots and lots of texture!
This was initially meant to chill out as my backup for my Custom Z but this vape instantly stole my heart and found a spot in my daily rotation.
This thing absolutely rips! I was not prepared for how interestingly beautiful this Bubinga is! This is the best looking wood in my collection to date!
A big shout out and thank you to @VGOODIEZ for the lighting fast shipping and another overall perfect transaction.
This is the last RBT Custom Splinter still in stock (maybe forever) at the esteemed VGoodiez https://vgoodiez.com/collections/ra...splinter-custom-bubinga-by-rastabuddahtao-rbt so don't sleep if you're on the fence, this vape is absolutely amazing!
^This, 100% x2.
Cheers, friends.
It is Lacewood actually. The box must have been mislabeled and wifey was the one who QC checked this for defects but at the time didn't know her wood. Whatever the case I am glad @VoidOfCourse likes it!Nice score. I would have guessed it to be lace wood
Unboxing picsIt is Lacewood actually. The box must have been mislabeled and wifey was the one who QC checked this for defects and didn't know the wood. Whatever the case I am glad @VoidOfCourse likes it!
Unboxing pics
Holy shit!!! I didn't know it either, lol!!
Yes indeed, I love it! but if you need it back in exchange for the Bubinga, I'd do that for you in a second @VGOODIEZ ?