Either way super excited that you are making more ! 

This can not be changed for this batch, but why to change that?
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Im assuming because its easier for some folks to build a coil with both legs going same direction instead of Z coil.I myself dont mind but might be something worth doing at some point![]()
This can not be changed for this batch, but why to change that?
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We did the Z coil in order to be on top of the feed hole and from this position we gain some other features like not leaking ( all juice get back into the bottle ), even if using chalice for dripping the juice will drop on the coil, the looks of the interior is simetric and nice, etc.
To tell the truth in this position of the screws, to have no wire inside is a very triky job at this OD.
We apreciate all your imput and for sure will think at this for future Chalice.
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^ exactly. Keeping the mandrel in is key. And like master says, you may have to fire / squeeze once mounted to clean up the ends, but I can tell you now that I'm vaping a chalice right now that it's worth the extra effort it takes.
I will make a chalice micro coil video when my new chalice comes. It's all in the screws, or I'd make one now. Those screws destroy my fingertips.
My wife said I can only get one but that's cool. I already have one so two is fine. Then I'll run my oliveR with a chalice, my new woodvil with a chalice and a grand with a cyclone![]()
Why don't you use a screwdriver? I use it for thiker wire.
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I used to - then I fractured one of the teeth off. That was me (Russ) that ordered like 5 of the thumb screws and 2 of the old slot screws a while back.
Since then I haven't put a tool on my screws![]()
I used to - then I fractured one of the teeth off. That was me (Russ) that ordered like 5 of the thumb screws and 2 of the old slot screws a while back.
Since then I haven't put a tool on my screws![]()
I did the same thing to one of my thumb screws Russ. They are easily broken with a screwdriver.
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We still have a lot of work until we finish this batch, but every day is a step forward, closer to finish