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That just like what I did right after the iAtty was released ;). It does work extremely well though.

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I used your guide as well lord, and I couldn't be happier with my iAtty. Been vaping consistently for a full month now, with no signs of stopping! Only thing is instead of bending mesh like you show, what I do is I run a strand of kanthal through the hole in the mesh, and the bend it, so the channel doesn't collapse from a weird bend.
 

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I used your guide as well lord, and I couldn't be happier with my iAtty. Been vaping consistently for a full month now, with no signs of stopping! Only thing is instead of bending mesh like you show, what I do is I run a strand of kanthal through the hole in the mesh, and the bend it, so the channel doesn't collapse from a weird bend.

I got alot of practice making bent wicks from the Scubagen V3 :). The idea for using mesh the iAtty came from mesh wick replacements in the CE-2. I thought it would be great to get it working in a top tier mod instead of a disposable atty and it worked out great :)

A nice trick for keeping the channel open during the bend is to roll it around a single strand of wire from a CAT-5 cable and then bend it with the wire still in. Once it's bent you can pull the wire and then oxidize. This is wick making trick from Scubabatdan :).
 

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I got alot of practice making bent wicks from the Scubagen V3 :). The idea for using mesh the iAtty came from mesh wick replacements in the CE-2. I thought it would be great to get it working in a top tier mod instead of a disposable atty and it worked out great :)

A nice trick for keeping the channel open during the bend is to roll it around a single strand of wire from a CAT-5 cable and then bend it with the wire still in. Once it's bent you can pull the wire and then oxidize. This is wick making trick from Scubabatdan :).

Maybe there is no reason to remove the wire from inside the mesh roll lord?
 

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Ah, wire from a CAT-5 cable is much thicker than the kanthal I used, good idea. I tend to roll much fatter wicks in my iAtty than in my Katana, but I think a wick with less mesh and a wider channel might actually wick better. If my current coil ever burns out, I'll give that a try.

You are 100% correct, wicking is much better on a thinner mesh with a wider inside "channel".
 

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I don't know if you've tried it yet, but Mac and Urq have both had tremendous success with wicks that are totally solid, as in no channel, just mesh. Supposed to act as a pretty considerable juice reservoir, and I'm assuming is excellent with pure PG juices.

Yes, the added juice is good to have at the coil, but you have to get the juice there too. I've been playing with rolling wicks that are thick at the coil and thin in the tank. So far it has been working very nicely. I have this setup in my hybrid mini and it has been working amazingly well.
 

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Can I get a pic of it? I'm basically a total amateur when it comes to more creative mesh wicks. So far, it's just been trial and error until I got something setup that I was happy with. Been using the same katana wick for like 3 weeks now though, and I just did a fresh juice burn on it and tightened up the roll by putting a paper clip through the channel and rolling it in my fingers, and it's vaping beautifully right now with 3 wraps of 32g kanthal-A1. I'm still a little bit sick, so my lungs are more sensitive than usual, but this coil is HOT! Gotta try something similar in iAtty...
 

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if you could make ody wickless then I think that I would have the ultimate vape ever I don't understand how u will do it but good luck I hope u succeed for all of us I know the wick as safe as everyone says it is isn't that great for us anything is better then analogs but wickless I think even the FDA wouldn't be able to complain thanks adam

Not really sure of an exact process or blueprint... but I would imagine going on the premise of an over simplified version of how a fuel injection system combustion chamber in a fuel engine works .... or a simple glow plug design.... from those small scale model gas powered engines.

Just a thought. Basically air / fuel compression = combustion or ignition. The venturi (or the channels which create the vacuum effect in the air box - carburetor / injection unit) is the key to channeling the mixture for ignition.

Just an idea for premise purposes.

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You definitely need to remove it. If the channel is blocked like that it will not wick very nicely.

I see lord. So the mesh needs a hole to be feeded properly. I thought that it was wicking only via its small holes. Thanks for the info:)
 

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Can I get a pic of it? I'm basically a total amateur when it comes to more creative mesh wicks. So far, it's just been trial and error until I got something setup that I was happy with. Been using the same katana wick for like 3 weeks now though, and I just did a fresh juice burn on it and tightened up the roll by putting a paper clip through the channel and rolling it in my fingers, and it's vaping beautifully right now with 3 wraps of 32g kanthal-A1. I'm still a little bit sick, so my lungs are more sensitive than usual, but this coil is HOT! Gotta try something similar in iAtty...

Sure, no problem. I'll make one up later and snap a pic of the mesh used so you can see what I am talking about. It is essentially the shape of a short capital "T" where the tail of the T is just wide enough to go past the ceramic on both sides so there is still room to bend the wick.
 
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