It's all in one - it's literally just superglue. I like to buy the multipacks of the little .2 gram tubes rather than buying bigger bottles that may end up curing internally before I can finish using it.
I typically apply several drops to the wood, spread it with my finger (wearing a...
Superglue/cyanoacrylate is probably my favorite finish for small projects. It's fast and easy to apply, easy to level, and easy to buff to a super high sheen. And it makes an incredibly durable finish. It quickly gets expensive if you're trying to do a large project, but for things like pens...
Thanks y'all! Jazzman - its a "shallow depth" 16mm diameter NO button I found on ebay. Its not a tac (kinda wish it was), but its got a shorter throw than any other button in its size range that I've been able to find - about 1/16" or maybe a smidge more. The wattage buttons are the 300g...
Agree with the above posts. Watch some vids. Get an idea of what a decent joint looks like and go to town practicing. You'll find its really pretty easy even with a cheapy iron. I recently picked up a decent soldering station with adjustable temp. I really like it, but find that most of the...
First real one is finished. She turned out pretty nice. The finish on the wood is cyanoacrylate. It didnt turn out completely dead level, so I may at some point dissassemble and refinish the wood - thats one of the great things about ca finishes. If it doesnt come out perfect it only takes a...
Its a far cry from $5, but I've got several of the Science of Vaping kits and love them - haven't had any problems with them and really like the v2's ability to screw together so the tank doesn't come apart accidentally.
I was not too happy with the DNA30 screen cradles and board mounts available on shapeways and other sites. So I designed my own. My goal here was to keep the entire mount to no more than 3/4" wide x 1/2" thick. Length didn't matter for my particular setup as I had plenty of room in that...
Update - I got a total of 4 battery holders. I used a small hammer and punch and tapped out the dimpled positive side on all four, and the spring clip on two of the holders. Then I re-assembled two of the battery holders with spring clips on both ends. Presto. Fits an AW 18650 and other...
Ok - on mine, because I ordered the 1043p, it doesn't have the bendable clips on both end. On one side its got a dimple to make contact. I'm re-ordering and going to get the non-polarized ones that have the spring clips on both ends. I can get the battery to make contact in the ones I've got...
Hey y'all. I got some 1043p Keystone battery holders for a mod I'm building. This is my first one, so I apologize if this question has been asked and answered. I stuck an AW 18650 battery into the holder to test, and found that the battery is about 1/8 of an inch too short to make contact...
I'm working up plans for a DNA30 powered box mod. I'm a woodworker by hobby, and I always use sketchup to plan my projects. This one is no different. :)
You'll probably be able to instantly tell that this mod is Wapari inspired, but I'm hoping that some of the differences result in a lot...
The original v1 also had problem with the drip tip adapter. It was too small and most dts wouldn't fit. They also had some pretty significant quality control issues with the airflow adjustment screws and the juice channels. There is an upgraded v1 that fixes these issues - some shops call the...
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