Evolv-ing Thread

tiburonfirst

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mikepetro

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Posted with permission....

Preliminary STEP files, accurate but they plan on cleaning them up a bit before they post on the Evolv website.

http://mikepetro.org/ecigs/DNA75CReferenceCase.zip

Quoted from Evolv:

"All of the reference design parts are license free, take them, use them, modify them, sell them, turn them into parody cartoons, it's all good.

For the cradle, just be aware that the posts and snap hooks are oversized in the model to come out the right size when selective laser sintered in nylon. If you print them SLA or something that prints to size, then you'll need to reduction the size of the posts to fit in the notches on the board."
 

mikepetro

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Not much different in terms of the actual vape.

Biggest hardware difference is the board now puts out 9v, which means that folks can use higher ohm coils. Not sure any of us really go there..

Temp control, especially for SS is a little more refined.

The color screen is cool, the fact that it is larger is way cool.

The big thing here is the ability to make your own menus. Customize it to suit you.

Watch the vids and I can answer any questions you might have.
 

Alexander Mundy

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pretty sure we had some people here with their own printer :?:

Berkeley couple died after 3-D printer leaked carbon monoxide

Follow up

Berkeley couple’s mysterious deaths raise public health fears

"Even some unusual suspects were examined and ruled out. A laser cutter and 3-D printer, which were in the office next to the couple’s bedroom, were dismissed as likely sources because the printer wasn’t powered on and the laser cutter was plugged in to a power strip that was switched off, Bracamontes said.

Dr. Paul Blanc, a professor of medicine at UCSF who specializes in occupational and environmental medicine, said a laser cutter or printer would be cause for concern only if they were burning some kind of organic material at the time."
 

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