I'm thinking $45-55 for the regular size and $50-60 for the XL, depending on the wood/material used.Looks amazing. I like this storage container much betterthan most I've been using. Any idea on price just yet? Keep up the great work!
No, I haven't, though there are a lot of lighters that will fit in the space. Here's two examples that will fit. The space inside is 94mm long x 25mm deep x 15mm wide. I haven't tried these models, so I don't know if they're any good.love this last update!! the lighter side... i would never use a bic, so have you tried other torch style lighters to fit in there?
thanks for the reply... looks like i need to get one of those aomai lights like in your second link that i have had my amazon wish list for awhile and then order one of these new prototypes of yoursNo, I haven't, though there are a lot of lighters that will fit in the space. Here's two examples that will fit. The space inside is 94mm long x 25mm deep x 15mm wide.
https://www.dhgate.com/product/whol...lighter/401784562.html#s1-2-1;onsh|1312887304
https://www.dhgate.com/product/aoma...t-flame/170564936.html#s1-0-1;onsh|1312887304
I can always offer a model without the test tube that can hold larger lighters and has one large storage space like my previous prototypes.
I might get one of the flint wheel lighters to try out. The constant clicking gets annoying.thanks for the reply... looks like i need to get one of those aomai lights like in your second link that i have had my amazon wish list for awhile and then order one of these new prototypes of yours
Thanks!Wow, @Winegums, that box looks fantastic! Are you still planning one that can fit the XL vapcaps?
Beautiful work, great job!
It's possible that I could have two short test tubes fit into the case but I don't have a way of making clean cuts and fire polishing the lip of the tubes. As an alternative I could make a case that carries two full length tubes while sacrificing the space for the lighter. I could make it slimmer at that point and would design it a bit differently.Also, I like to store abv & herb, would there be any way to have 2 smaller length test tubes, maybe one on each side, for this? I suppose that may get in the way of the magnet, but perhaps there's a way.
A question to those interested in XL cases. Which version should I make?
What is more desirable, larger flexible storage or individual storage for herb and lighter?
The individual storage would cost more due to the added complexity but protects the glass better than the large storage space.
Are there any features that I haven't considered that you would want?
This is my biggest issue with it too, I want everything in one case so that there's no pocket or desk clutter.Hmm, that's a tough question. Because on the one hand, if it doesn't fit everything I need, I probably wouldn't bother (that's the reason I don't have a Dynastash, that it can't carry a lighter and herb easily).
Things really don't tumble out of the case when you're opening it because you naturally place your thumb and middle finger on the sides. After opening it your thumb and fingers follow your index finger and slip off the sides of the case to grab what's inside. It's quite slick and intuitive once you play with the case for a bit, however it is more of a handful to grab the lighter and test tube at the same time.But I wouldn't want everything just tumbling out of it when it opened. These things look pretty neat, though, so probably I'd vote for larger flexible storage. I'm in two minds about it. Sorry for not being more helpfully decisive!
The sides have a fair amount of magnet force holding them closed and it's unlikely that the doors will snag on things since they're flush with the edges. No amount of shaking is going to pop the doors open and the case naturally wants to stay closed due the pivot points and magnets. I wouldn't fear tossing it in my bag/back pack, going on a jog, or doing anything of that sort.so I take it the sides are secure and don't open in transit?
I've thought of doing a slide top but it would require thicker sides and make the case much thicker or reduce the interior space. I could easily make slides but there's more downsides than upsides to using them.would be nice to see one of these with a slide top...fucking SAS dammit!
that makes sense, being wood ignorant is real in my case.The sides have a fair amount of magnet force holding them closed and it's unlikely that the doors will snag on things since they're flush with the edges. No amount of shaking is going to pop the doors open and the case naturally wants to stay closed due the pivot points and magnets. I wouldn't fear tossing it in my bag/back pack, going on a jog, or doing anything of that sort.
I've thought of doing a slide top but it would require thicker sides and make the case much thicker or reduce the interior space. I could easily make slides but there's more downsides than upsides to using them.
Stash acquisition syndrome?