I'm so stoked about having a flame vape again! It's so uniquely small and magical, well designed and crafted by a true artist, thank you Rene!
I like to put that funnel ring on top of the egg. Also think it's cool how you just have to hit the side of the ring to pop it off and take it off! Easier than I thought it was going to be at first glance, I'm getting cocky and flipping it up and catching it with the same finger, skillz!
Got it going very nice and those first few tokes brought great memories of flame vapes of my past. Glad to be reunited with that taste and feeling!
Ed's Cocobolo WonG is a stunner! Are they supposed to fit like the mp? Mine isn't close to being snug, but works just fine. I just leave it on my glass when using and attach VM after heating, or just leave it all on glass then heat, stop and enjoy!
I kind of like that the egg is hard for me to open when my hands are greasy or oily. It reminds me to wash and dry my grubby hands before I touch this precious wood! The intricate detail really blows my mind and gives me the Alice and Wonderland vibe, and I love it!!!
I like the tips about keeping a cleaning rag or what not, I'm thinking of keeping an organic cottonball on top of the mp in the Bordeaux case. See that I stopped calling it an egg, it deserves more respect! That way I can reclaim that wonderful oil even though it seems like a drop in the bucket, that shit adds up!
Baby Got Back! That Cocobolo seriously puts off about the whole spectrum that species portrays, such a beauty! Now I just need a two toned yin yang tattooed pear from infinity.vm.com, and an exotic from
@Snappo and a Vapman Station!
I watched that video a couple days ago and a few times just a bit ago. I know I'm a bit ADHD so I could have missed it several times, possibly idk what were we talking about? Oh ya no tip, on squeezing the egg on that vid. The instructions tell you but alas, I'm a guy... Thanks for the tips though!
If your still reading this have a wonderful night everyone! Keep your chin up
@Melting Pot I'm headed back to that rabbit hole, I will see you all there!!!
Awesome pics ,
Sorry about that. The egg technique is on the video "Vapman - Howto Load " here:
I also wanted to point something out about the Lighter Use
I learned this from René just the other day:
The measurements on flame size described on the booklet and on the website measure the flame fome inside the lighter's nozzle because the flame starts in there -- I had always measured it from the tip of the nozze...
So, if you measure the blue, inner flame, either start yor measurement from the ring arounf the nozzle, or simply substract 5 mm from the suggested values.
Also regarding flame length:
Although I do subscribe to OF's advice, or Mantra: "Don't be shy with the flame." You should be advised that very small changes in flame length have a large impact on heating time.
Here are some tips:
- All else being equal, just a 2 mm increase in flame size can shave off 2 or 3 seconds of heating time.
- Start with the lowest flame size and start working yor way up until you find the flame length that gives the best results for yor style of vaping. This is a very personal thing -- This may take 2 or 3 sessions to find.
- Keep the blue inner flame pointed (and touching) the very tip of the crucible.
- An excessively large flame size will char the vapman more than usual and will be much more difficult to walk the fine line between vaporization and combustion.
- I believe that the reason my vapmans still look like new after years of use is simply because I don't use an excesively long flame on my torch and I keep the flame pointing at the tip of the crucible.
- If you don't believe my point above, ask Mr Mellish to post a pic of his charcoalized basic and compare it to my vapmans...
- @vapman recommends to never exceed the 20 mm flame size (15 mm from the top of the nozzle).
I hope this helps!
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Note: I'm workiing my latest two-tone vapman a bit different now. I remove the crucible completely and re-shape the inside of the wooden bowl, making it a smoother, rounder and a bit wider. This should help the flame and heat that flows around the crucible have less impact on the wooden ring.
It take a 2 to 4 hours to do this reshaping since I have to take the vapman completely apart and then put it back together after reshaping and smoothing.
And, they look real pretty - in my opinion:
See the detailed instructions on the vapman booklet or here:
http://vapman.com/en/operating_instructions
Heating
Hold the vapman by the handle ring (see the arrows in the diagram). Touch the apex of the copper pan with the tip of the flame jet. The length of time required for the heating will depend on the size of the flame. The following can serve as a guide:
Flame approx. 10 mm: 5-6 seconds
Flame approx. 15 mm: 3-4 seconds
Flame approx. 20 mm: 2-3 seconds
Attention: Do not heat the pan any longer than indicated, otherwise the herbs will burn up!
Tip: herbs will vaporize more gently and more evenly if you heat them for briefer periods but more often.
If the pan is cold, it must first be warmed up at intervals of ca 2 seconds so that the heat can be distributed evenly. Just try it out for yourself. When you inhale, you will quickly notice whether the ideal temperature has already been reached. Rather heat too little than too much.
If the copper pan is vastly overheated, this can result in a flaking of the gold plate. The vapman will nevertheless remain functional.