Apologies if this becomes incoherent. I took the pictures earlier... oh and i just vaped.
I will start off with the least restrictive screen. this is more for those that are trying to prevent particulates from passing through the mouthpiece more than it is for those looking for a wick to vape oil off (that will some shortly)
. Keep in mind that the accumulation of particulates on the filter is accelerated by being closer to the "bowl" and is decreased by moving it closer to the "mouthpiece". This one note has been consistent regardless of what the "filter" is made of be it cotton or stainless steel screen.
Basically this is just a standard pipe screen that has been carefully domed and turned into a hollow ball. I did not close this one ans that allows air to pass into the center of the ball, but the hole that is left is rather small as compared to the surface area of screen around it, then I flattened it slightly making more of a disc. This set up makes for in my opinion, the best "filter". especially after a vape session or two and it gets seasoned. I realize that i should have taken a picture of the used screen clean, but your an imaginative bunch and I included a kinda "how to" picture illustrating it... you can figure it out
Excuse the dirty silicone. i need to replace.
The end that "I" put towards my mouth or the "exit" end of tube:
End towards the "Bowl" end, as you can see it is much dirtier:
Continuing on to something a little more concentrate ready,
Below you can the three variations of screens or wicks or whatever we wanna refer to them as. the one in the middle is an errly
variation so keep in mind its just there to show the thought process... or something. Never the less its flaw was that i folded it over too many times and it didn't release the oil as much as it absorbed it. the one on the left simply wont hold any concentrate unless it is "primed" so it really fails in this category too. which leads us to the right side. It is about the best way to make a concentrate wick. It is a little to restrictive to work as a filter in the mouthpiece, but that exact fact is what helps it as a concentrate vape wick. it allows the screen to retain the heat as you pull through it and causes the vape.
So, the how too. See the difference between regular pipe screen and high wire count SS screen? this one on the left is a 325 mesh i think. It verges on metal textile so its very pliable. This wick im making was constructed from mesh that i wadded up and crushed with pliers and stuffed in a gong joint to make a DIY vapor genie (yea it works BTW
) you can see in later pic the oxidization on the screen (color change) and yes that kinda fowls the taste a bit
<---- exaggeration
Moving on people, this is the size compare:
So we take a mans finger length piece of screen (very precise measurements
) because this is a variable that will differ from vape to vape bowl to bowl.
Then fold it in half. I found that if you run it across an edge, much like the edge of a table, it will literally coil itself for you. all you have to do is tighten it up.
Finally i put it in place as a filter, but as stated before, not so good. its just to restrictive, but if u drop a blob of ur choice concentrate in the bowl. melts right in, vapes off. your session is dictated by the amount of oil u load and how big your wick is. Note that this will open up while its still virgin and un primed. after some use it will retain some shape, but i think for the most effective wick set up you need to have it fit in the bowl fairly tightly. but that is something you must figure out for your setup.
Hey, I actually followed through on my picture promise