I bought a set of six from Grizzly off of Amazon for about $25. 1/8" through 1/2" with four flutes. Comes with a nice wooden block holder.
I doubt you could print the boxes alone for under $100, but I could be wrong.Hotcig stole my idea that I stole from Innokin. I was thinking 3D printed boxes, smaller for the chip and 510 and various sizes for different batteries
Anyone see if they're offering additional batteries, and what kind of price, for that thing?
I seriously wish I could draw in cad and design 3d files. I think that would be so cool.Hotcig stole my idea that I stole from Innokin. I was thinking 3D printed boxes, smaller for the chip and 510 and various sizes for different batteries
I seriously wish I could draw in cad and design 3d files. I think that would be so cool.
Anyone see if they're offering additional batteries, and what kind of price, for that thing?
Hey that's pretty cool looking!
Thanks BRD! I tried to make the connections shorter originally, but my 510 is basically sitting right on top of the atty out pads, so i needed more length. I'm sure the v drop through this massive 12 gauge is minimal.Nice. I too have a strain relief loop for the 510. Yours seems really long. I was curious if mine was making an impact on performance.
Sorry, my bad.Could you clarify what you mean by the connector? I haven't finished my first up of coffee, yet. Do you mean a connector to allow battery removal with the batteries as a unit, or assembly, or separate connectors for the batteries themselves? Maybe a sketch of the mod design would help.
yes, that is the one I am thinking about3d printed brass as in the shapeways product using 3d printed was and then a casting?