@lazylathe Great to read that you already got the hang of Vapman. Saying that you are a flavor guy, I recommend to take the first draw already after the first few seconds of heating, at this point you get all the delicate flavors which are gone at higher temperatures. The gold coated herb chamber, the very short vapor path together with the individual heating technique, makes VM an ideal tool for flavor chasers.
Well possible, that you will remove the toothpicks again?
Keep also in mind, that the flame size is equal important as the duration of heating, with a large flame, 4 seconds can already be too much. You will find you personal signature with VM, it is a very personal vaporizer.
VM seems not to be discrete at all but you would be surprised how easy it is to hide VM in a surrounding with a certain noise level. I regularly use my VM in trains, buses, parks, beaches, (church only when the churchgoers are singing
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Change of topic. I am still dazzled about the impact and effect of the SS washer, it is not really a washer anymore, washers are rather flat, is that correct?
Anyway, I made a new ring with steeper angles making it even smaller and lighter, it weighs only 0.17gr. and is therefore not absorbing much energy. Here it is:
After 5 bowls of herbs, there are still no traces of discoloring on the wood. I am leaning out of the window now but I think this tiny ring is a game changer, charred middle section is the past!
I will keep you posted on this one, I really wonder how the wood will look after 100 bowls?
I wish you all a good day!
vapman