Cherry red sounds good to me too, and if I were you I'd go for whichever finish offers the best durability/stability, regardless of cool factor. All-else being equal the traditional approach has some extra charm, but it shouldn't be at the expense of longevity and reliability. Just my two cents.Wrapping went well! Here's the final production quality Toad! The body of this one, as well as probably all of them in the first batch, is local black cherry. The stem is pear, but most likely they'll be glass as stock. I've got a soft spot for this wood stem though...
On the end-grain of the paper sleeve, you can see how the light greenish colour goes all the way through the material. I think the above view is quite nice with this coloured border around the wood top. I imagine with more vivid colours it'll look even more striking.
The stems are interchangeable with the Nomad I and II.
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No more brass on the back like with the Nomads, it's all hidden inside now.
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The bottom is magnetic. Spring loaded brass battery contact. And just like the Nomad II, you turn the wooden bottom 180 degrees and re-install to create a hard break in the circuit so that you can carry it in your pocket without worrying about accidentally pressing the button and engaging the heater.
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I kept the same chunky brass heater module contact ring that's in the Nomad II. I tried a solid 99.9% silver ring, but found that it made no difference... actually the softness of the metal would have likely caused issues down the road with wear and tear.
The brass contact ring sits in the wood without any visible tracks or wires attached. The electrical path is totally hidden for a clean look.
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I'm trying to decide what colours to go with for the first batch... I may just go with all greens. Or match my fabric case colours, green, blue, yellow, brown, grey. I like the gradient I think... but the solids and two-tones look sweet as well so It's tough to choose!
I've spent so long doing custom orders I forget how hard it is to make these final colour choices, haha!
Also a vote for blue color (or gray color) but I think we will all take whatever is available!
Blue, gray and/or green solids or gradients would be cool, and so would a lot of other colors! You talked about doing it before, and if you have time then painting little accents (or more expansive designs) on at least some of them would be cool. Since you’re doing all of the design yourself it could be a much quicker process.
In addition to the types of imagery we already talked about, some of the Japanese vending machine style stuff could look cool and be easier to do than more organic designs. Anything in the various styles you worked on for Nomad sleeves would be cool too, if any would be easy enough to do. Good chance to keep those skills up maybe?
If you don’t have time for that I get it, but even a little stamp or brand of your symbol or something on some of them might be cool.
The gradients and even solid colors do look nice though, so it wouldn’t be bad to do any/all just like the one you just made. I like your paintings too though, and I think they’re one of the things that made the Nomad I so special, so I think it’d be a shame not to see anything beyond gradients on any of them.
I prefer the natural/traditional materials/methods, but the way you described it I think the acrylic would still be fine so you should probably decide based on what you think will be best.
If you’re still not sure, maybe make a batch or half batch of each and see if that makes the decision easier?
…and I think I already expressed my interest in these.
@xtraclipsforxtrashit A retractable stem would be cool, and I can think of ways to do it with a modified stem or other more complicated changes, but this project is supposed to make it faster and easier for Dan to build and that’s moving in the opposite direction…
If it’s something other people really want though, I could put together a design or two to consider if Dan or another woodworker wants to make anything like that as an add-on for Toads or Nomads, but I’d still need to figure out the best way to pull it out without modifying the body. Most of the things I’ve thought of so far would leave something uncomfortable against your lip, but I have a couple of thoughts that could work better.
In addition to the types of imagery we already talked about, some of the Japanese vending machine style stuff could look cool and be easier to do than more organic designs. Anything in the various styles you worked on for Nomad sleeves would be cool too, if any would be easy enough to do. Good chance to keep those skills up maybe?
I 100% will be doing a few of these sorts of painted sleeves!
All your other thoughts are great as well, thanks!
I'm going to make a final pair of toads, one with acrylic, one with wheat starch/shellac... and do a comparison of crafting time.. that's really the only variable that may be significantly different.
The hardest part of wrapping is that bottom lip. I wrap the shell with the bottom plate on, so as to form a perfect fitting lip. But i can't get any glue squeeze out onto the bottom plate or...obviously.. i'll never be able to separate it once the glue dries. The adhesive that is best able to help with this lip will likely win. So far it's kinda looking like the acrylic might be better in that regard...
Another note on natural vs synthetic is that for any special edition painted shells, I'll be using acrylic paint. I've tested every single paint medium out there, and nothing beats acrylic for this purpose. And compared to a natural medium like casein, the two paints look and feel absolutely identical. The trick is finding the right paint... in my case I like a thin viscosity matte finish paint. I much prefer gouache/watercolour working properties, but the durability of those is non-existant.
@BakedDiogenes , oh man... I actually think re-creating that box design would be so cool! I enjoy the idea of a vape looking like a vintage cigarette box. I can totally understand that design bringing back some bad memories for some people though.
You got it @myla Thank you! I think this would fit in nicely with your collection.
@BakedDiogenes , oh man... I actually think re-creating that box design would be so cool! I enjoy the idea of a vape looking like a vintage cigarette box. I can totally understand that design bringing back some bad memories for some people though.
I see it more as a polite mad scramble. The thinly-veiled urgency with which we’re all jockeying to be in that first 15 might be more flattering than all the declarations of love for Dan’s craft.I hope its obvious that I'm excited to try to get a toad at some point, but I see we're all formalizing it so please see my posts from a few pages ago .
Funny that you mention that @BakedDiogenes, they also reminded me of cigarette packs, but these ones in particular: Player's No. 6@BakedDiogenes , oh man... I actually think re-creating that box design would be so cool! I enjoy the idea of a vape looking like a vintage cigarette box. I can totally understand that design bringing back some bad memories for some people though.
Haha I sure hope it's flattering! I really appreciate the in depth posts about process, it really builds excitement. It's nice to think that there will be devices out there that are so thoughtfully crafted. I'm feeling very lucky to be apart of this community.I see it more as a polite mad scramble. The thinly-veiled urgency with which we’re all jockeying to be in that first 15 might be more flattering than all the declarations of love for Dan’s craft.
I actually really like the look of those. Might even be cool to replace the script with a serial number and maybe some kind of logo (some sort of amphibian, perhaps?).Funny that you mention that @BakedDiogenes, they also reminded me of cigarette packs, but these ones in particular: Player's No. 6
Haha I sure hope it's flattering! I really appreciate the in depth posts about process, it really builds excitement. It's nice to think that there will be devices out there that are so thoughtfully crafted. I'm feeling very lucky to be apart of this community.
Same! And, of course, I want to sign up for it.
Maybe something like this by Jakucho Itoh? I love this style of painting but it may not work as a logo.I actually really like the look of those. Might even be cool to replace the script with a serial number and maybe some kind of logo (some sort of amphibian, perhaps?).
but I also can't stop myself from wondering how a leather cover would look on the Toad!
@xtraclipsforxtrashit A retractable stem would be cool, and I can think of ways to do it with a modified stem or other more complicated changes, but this project is supposed to make it faster and easier for Dan to build and that’s moving in the opposite direction…
If it’s something other people really want though, I could put together a design or two to consider if Dan or another woodworker wants to make anything like that as an add-on for Toads or Nomads, but I’d still need to figure out the best way to pull it out without modifying the body. Most of the things I’ve thought of so far would leave something uncomfortable against your lip, but I have a couple of thoughts that could work better.
I believe the Firewood has this feature? (It's a sick feature but I'd personally rather have the Nomad II.)
I see it more as a polite mad scramble. The thinly-veiled urgency with which we’re all jockeying to be in that first 15 might be more flattering than all the declarations of love for Dan’s craft.
For real, the minimal style is "big".Dang yeah I’m loving the simplicity and minimalism of these designs. Just a small pretty box.
Wow golden hour is really making the button pop What a beautyI couldn't pass up the opportunity to take a few golden shots in the window.
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If you look closely here you can see some subtle horizontal lines inside the paper. These lines are an artifact of the traditional washi making process. Pretty neat!
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