New case idea? A dart case! in E-Cigarette Technical; heres a case i made. this is my first one so be gentle!
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Very cute, Fresh!
Where did you get the foam to use in it?
Did you use an exacto knife to cut it?
I actually have a little case like that full of Bottle Caps! Gives me a good reason to 'remove' the contents!! LOL
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Originally Posted by
MlrGrl
Very cute, Fresh!
Where did you get the foam to use in it?
Did you use an exacto knife to cut it?
I actually have a little case like that full of Bottle Caps! Gives me a good reason to 'remove' the contents!! LOL
thanks! the foam thats in there right now kinda sucks as its the foam stuff to stick and hold up fake flowers. im trying to find somthing better for it. but the foam stuff was only a dollar for a small brick so i figured why not, just to test it out and see if i like it. i used a steak knife and finger nail file to shape it to fit the box. then a number 2 pencil to shape the holes for everything to fit.
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I saw a post somewhere on here suggesting spray-in expanding foam covered with felt to make the impressions to hold your gear.
Very nice sweettart case. They are my favorite! Too bad there's no sweettart vape
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Originally Posted by
menthollight
Here's my 510 in a Casemaster Super Bee dart case (thanks for the tip, rsngfrce!):
Top left: two new white cartridges in cellophane, two black atomizers with cartridges.
Bottom left: 4ml Johnson Creek glass sample bottle (about 2-1/2"H x 1/2"W). Two 3ml plastic bottles (about 1-7/8"H x 1/2"W) also fit. A 5ml PureSmoker plastic sample bottle (about 2-1/8"H x 7/8"W) will fit, but bulges the outside of the case slightly when closed.
Right: Assembled 510 with long manual battery and white cartridge, surrounded by two short manual batteries. Can fit three assembled 510's with long batteries. The bottom left pouch is too tight for a battery, but it doesn't really matter.
The closed case is about 5-1/4"H x 2-7/8"W x 1"D. A pack of 100mm analog cigarettes is 4"H x 2-1/8"W x 7/8"D.
I bought mine on eBay for around $10 with shipping since the stores near me didn't carry dart cases.
Thank you so much for the picture!
That's Really good idea!
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thanks for that idea geeker! since this stuff is easier to work with than that stupid spray foam, maybe use that spray glue and then felt the foam i got? i made some custom speaker boxes and display stuff to show off 6x9s amps and more subs so i should be able to make this look pretty sweet!
sweet tart vape? mmm that sounds good! maybe the e-liquid king walrus could do that?
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Originally Posted by
menthollight
Here's my 510 in a Casemaster Super Bee dart case (thanks for the tip, rsngfrce!):
Top left: two new white cartridges in cellophane, two black atomizers with cartridges.
Bottom left: 4ml Johnson Creek glass sample bottle (about 2-1/2"H x 1/2"W). Two 3ml plastic bottles (about 1-7/8"H x 1/2"W) also fit. A 5ml PureSmoker plastic sample bottle (about 2-1/8"H x 7/8"W) will fit, but bulges the outside of the case slightly when closed.
Right: Assembled 510 with long manual battery and white cartridge, surrounded by two short manual batteries. Can fit three assembled 510's with long batteries. The bottom left pouch is too tight for a battery, but it doesn't really matter.
The closed case is about 5-1/4"H x 2-7/8"W x 1"D. A pack of 100mm analog cigarettes is 4"H x 2-1/8"W x 7/8"D.
I bought mine on eBay for around $10 with shipping since the stores near me didn't carry dart cases.
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I LOVE the sweet tart case.
Would you ever consider making one and selling it?
(i'm not really a crafty type of person, but would love to have one that looks similar to that.)
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