No worries Mark, we have yet to see you build a "nice" coil :lo::lol::lol:
I've gotten over my ocd of building a nice coil. They all seem to vape the same to me anyway. As long as it vapes well, that's all I care about :vapor:
That is the norm, Lillie. More often than not, we have to file, sand or scrape some parts to make them fit. This is why we always say dry fit first and make sure everything comes together smoothly before anything else. I've probably gone through 5 sets of internals and only one came in without...
Hey G, I don't know if this has been mentioned already but can't you just have 2 - 3 parts connected so they'll be one part? Kinda like a scale model and we'll just cut and trim them apart?
Glad you like it! I only show what I think turns out decent. What you guys don't see is the number of times I try :lol::lol::lol: I have yet to create something I envisioned. Problem with dipping is the paint has a mind of its own :lol::lol::lol:
That one was literally paint scum that I...
Yes, and it costs biiiiig bucks. Look at the metal caps option in shapeways and you'll get an idea how much. The only way to bring the cost down is to have it mass produced... in china.
don't be afraid to get it dirty! Who cares? It sits inside anyway, right? Dry fitting is assembling all the plastics so you can see where adjustments need to be made. There have been a few instances wherein I have to shave off some material from the base internal assembly just so it go in...
I blame Kat for this!!! This thing produces insane clouds and I just set off my smoke detector! Now I gotta clear up all my vape stuff before the fire dept checks out my room.. :lol::lol::lol:
This MM coil turned out .9Ω AFC both wide open. Freakin' awesome!!!!
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