Hey folks. I figured I'd share what I've been working on lately.
First up, GUN!


The battery is released from the magazine release, and the slide still slides. The trigger actuates the switch too. It's a fun mod, but certainly not something to carry outside of the home.
Second, Kraken!


Large pipe hack that fits a huge 18650 bat. LED switch, 3A inline fuse, and a 'just in case' gas vent since I used a brass bat tube in the pipe bowl for ground contact. It is far too large to be convenient, but great to keep by my desk.
Third/Fourth, two early pipe hacks


These are just the first two pipe hacks I put together when I started vaping. They were great learning experiences, but still function just fine. They were originally some cheapy tobacco pipes I found on amazon
Finally, my first free hand pipemod




I carved the bowl and shank from mora wood and used some basic concepts from other pipemods out there. Rare earth magnets hold the battery in place. I picked up a hot spring manual button from epipemods (Matt's stuff is top notch as I'm sure you all know). I wired in a 3A inline fuse that is snap in replaceable requiring no soldering just for good measure.
That's all for now. I'm just getting started here and have a lot of fun ideas for novelty pipes. I'll be sure to share. If you have questions, let me know! Thanks.
First up, GUN!


The battery is released from the magazine release, and the slide still slides. The trigger actuates the switch too. It's a fun mod, but certainly not something to carry outside of the home.
Second, Kraken!


Large pipe hack that fits a huge 18650 bat. LED switch, 3A inline fuse, and a 'just in case' gas vent since I used a brass bat tube in the pipe bowl for ground contact. It is far too large to be convenient, but great to keep by my desk.
Third/Fourth, two early pipe hacks


These are just the first two pipe hacks I put together when I started vaping. They were great learning experiences, but still function just fine. They were originally some cheapy tobacco pipes I found on amazon
Finally, my first free hand pipemod




I carved the bowl and shank from mora wood and used some basic concepts from other pipemods out there. Rare earth magnets hold the battery in place. I picked up a hot spring manual button from epipemods (Matt's stuff is top notch as I'm sure you all know). I wired in a 3A inline fuse that is snap in replaceable requiring no soldering just for good measure.
That's all for now. I'm just getting started here and have a lot of fun ideas for novelty pipes. I'll be sure to share. If you have questions, let me know! Thanks.
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