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turbocad6

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the hole placement isn't casual or random, the cap is threaded to the base and each cap is going to stop in a different position relative to the coil placement depending on where the threading of that particular cap/base assy winds up.

on the older chalice after it was fully machined the cap would be screwed on to it's matching base, then marked for exact coil position to that particular base, and then the air hole would be drilled and the word chalice lazer etched, so they all seemed to line up the same, but the c3 has a deep engraved logo which is done while machining and prior to the cap being fitted to any specific base, so on the c3's the cap is mounted and then the coil position is marked and then the inner cap is pressed into the cap to line up exactly where the coil position winds up centered on that particular cap/base assy. in that sense the logo placement is fairly random because it could stop at any position relative to the coil position depending on how the threading falls on that particular cap/base assy but the airhole will always be directly at the correct coil centered position.

if you have multiple c3's then it's a good idea to keep each cap paired with the base it came with, switching caps between c3's could result in miss aligned air holes. the same holds true for earlier chalices too, only difference is on the earlier ones the logo was lazer etched after so the logo always matched the airhole, not so with the c3 because the logo was machined first
 

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the hole placement isn't casual or random
Agreed, the hole placement is always spot on in relationship to the base.

It's the logo that seems to be randomly placed on the Chalice III.

What people have to remember with the Chalice III is that they cannot use the logo as a reference for the position of the air hole. Well, I suppose they could if they only have one Chalice III, but what they're using as a reference for that particular atty won't apply to another one.

Example:
On mine the air hole aligns with the "e" in "Chalice III." Works for me.
On the one I'm running right now, the air hole is about 60 degrees past the 'III'.
 
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I'm either flooding it or burning it. Can't get used to it and I'm enjoying my Derringers too much. Caught myself not really giving it the attention to detail needed and getting frustrated with it. I know it's me though cause when it vapes good, it's really good and it not being consistent is me. Nicest looking atty I've owned and I love the finish on it.
 

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I don't know that it's a remarkably better vape than my RM2, and didn't really expect it to be. But it makes me happy!

I know...I agree, but it's just so.....solid. Never leaks, I don't need any o-rings with it, it doesn't matter which way it's facing (to me, anyway.) I'm just really enjoying the zero maintenance needed with it. At first I was flooding it because the squonk is a little different from the RM2, but I've got it rigged now to suit me to a tee, and I've retrained myself to squonk with a lighter touch, so I'm thoroughly enjoying it.

The first time I coiled it, I took the post screws off. OMG!!! I like to NEVER got them back on. I thought to myself that it was going to be a continuous nightmare to recoil it. Then I read a post about loosening them (duh!!!) instead of taking them off....and have enjoyed it ever since. I don't know what I was thinking! I don't have experience with that many RBAs, and with the Chalice II I always removed the screws......just had a lapse of logic. When the light bulb went off, I was so excited I couldn't stand it. :lol:
 

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I'm either flooding it or burning it. Can't get used to it and I'm enjoying my Derringers too much. Caught myself not really giving it the attention to detail needed and getting frustrated with it. I know it's me though cause when it vapes good, it's really good and it not being consistent is me. Nicest looking atty I've owned and I love the finish on it.

The Derringer is my favorite for flavor. I run dual twisted 29g coils at .4ohms. I've been experimenting a bit with the Chalice because I really wanted to get the same flavor... I did everything from 1.6ohm 30g micro coil to .5 26g micro, and I think for me, it's about wattage. I just like my favorite juices better at higher wattage. So I put a twisted 29g .65ohm coil in the Chalice, and it's getting there. I may take off another wrap next time I rebuild.
Thing is-- I just love the draw, the AFC, the way it looks, how it doesn't leak AT ALL EVER, and how amazing the quality is. So I am very invested in getting the exact right flavor from it. I was really hoping that I could just throw a regular micro coil in there and get the best vape ever, but that's just not the case. As with every atty, it takes some figuring (and, apparently for me, a lower ohm twisted coil)
That being said, I take my Chalice to work every day because my Derringer leaks like crazy.
 

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When I get a new to me atty there is a learning curve to get the best I can get out of it for whichever joose I run in it. I have done a few builds in all three of my III's and the II now, and am getting closer to that goal. Yes they are different than building for my RM2's, RM3's, Cyclones and the IGO-S... even between the CII and CIII's because of the difference in air flow. But I'll get there because I want to get there with them and dedicate each to a specific joose that it will run full time. Part of the curve has been trying some new to me joose in them that I had no prior experience with... where they yield the best flavor, but joose I hoped to add to my list just for the Calice's. A couple have already been moved to the Nuppin's where they shine brighter at lower ohm, but four are looking pretty good for the four Chalice's as well.

The CII worried me at first because of the micro screws you have to take out and could easily get lost. So a new method in my builds was started to make sure I never lost one. It's all good now with more experience building the II and III's. And I got a spare set of screws for the II, have a couple of spare sets of screw caps for the III's as well. :thumb:
 

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That's what I'm starting to finally figure out too- what juices for what attys. My absolute favorite juice (right now) tastes the best in my Derringer. Nuppin is real close, but it's not as good in the Chalice. So I'm going through some of the juice I have sitting around to see what works. Some of the juice I thought was unvapable is actually pretty good in the Chalice. I'm on the hunt for a cheap but accurate regulated set-up so I can test different juices at different wattages to see what might work best.
 

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I am curious as to what are your favorite builds in the C3 are? Pics help :)
No photo, but a simple 28 gauge kanthal coil wrapped around a 2mm screwdriver. Personally, I like 5 wraps which gives me around 0.9 - 1.0 ohm. The key is lining up the center of the coil with the center of the airhole.


Bits scrambled by TapaTalk...
 

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6 wraps of twisted 29g @ .67ohms. This is for Wakonda, mostly.
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I decided to pick up another Chalice while Robert still has them on his site. Ordered Saturday. Delivered in Texas today. If I wasn't going on a couple of trips in July, I would have gotten another one. The Chalice has certainly lived up to the hype for me.
 

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I really like the Chalice V3 and picked up both of those in the Classifieds. I too think they are great flavor atties and REALLY appreciate that they are nearly leak-proof when carried on the Mini 2.1s within my front pockets. The RM2 is still a great RBA and sees use on my Grands exclusively but with the airhole opened to 1/16", they do leak when tilted. The Chalice will also be a staple on my LP Mini 1.0s once I can add a couple to my collection. Is the lack of leaking worth $100+ since the flavor is not "radically" better than the RM2? ....Yes, yes it is!! Now to keep my eyes off the AttySmith Viper 2 since that all SS RBA has been calling my name. Hard to find Single-Coil options in something less than 16mm. It's my OCD but I cannot deal with putting a single coil in a dual coil RBA. Had the Nuppin and enjoyed the vape but the size and complexity just turned me off. RM2, Chalice and my trusty Hornets are rocking it for me...Viper 2, Viper 2 Brew

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