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<blockquote data-quote="Cas002" data-source="post: 20794319" data-attributes="member: 325075"><p>So a while back I saw this thread and wanted to post my daily setup which has been a Kylin RTA v2 with a eLeaf QC200 or TC200 usually with a single coil parallel core Clapton (2X or 3X) running between 40-80W at about 0.15-0.3 Ohms. I already wanted to build a wooden vape stand from scratch so decided to wait until the stand was done and I could better display my setup, which frankly isn't too impressive for someone vaping 8 years (in the pics I left out 2 early tanks I gave away and my Blu hardware I stopped using 7 years ago). After about 6 weeks I finished my vape stand, but first a little background info. This is my first woodworking project and I learned a TON through extensive research and planning. I wanted something that could hold everything I actively use for vaping including some tools, tanks, mods, DIY coil wire, etc., but not too big. I drew a few designs on paper, refined a few times, and then set off to build it using hand tools, power drill and a Dremel which I already had. I choose a soft wood board (pine from Home Depot) and incorporated two small pieces of maple (to hold wires vertically) from a downed branch in my backyard. It was stained with Minwax Redwood stain, about 8 light coats of spray satin lacquer, then Meguiars automotive compound, polish and wax (3 coats). I learned two big things going through this stand build and making mistakes along the way - I LOVE woodworking but it is really TOUGH to get a project perfect and requires a lot of time and patience! To a woodworker it should be clear this is a noob project, riddled with mistakes, but I am proud of it. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite20" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/CO2pw4A-kKLq3nZr2M4V-__cEgWzJ29MvttXuafNVYWaaqm1bVBe8JUcYa5JdqI_4WLxXYyI_mtf2vh2E0Zn5qabNEtQe0UnEpY2xP6SCPk4aIOdWbHed7Fzw431aSQf7oisBRA4U0q47x2kvLhUNp7TgQVJ5PMeY3hTpbiajxnXwYrTdOjwbv3uLXNpCKYltKJzFm3DuQVThexlJWv_GRt9uBPHIDz0nBRp89ErM3TTHW0haHBhG3ZKZKngJw83rgTeqxy7KsrArowF7y-OhG20wvhmF1aIfNq8Q2bZy3GIEdGmWd3DjvNlYVIU7HLgnMvIhuzTdVZE6TQD4O6Rn-xqGYV4-e5YWfeaCeH0hFSCj3l1edrNTgwhnXPOJqTa9pSpWg-SRkVnPt3bY9JlIsva2LNUuhEpYvsc6Wwxk36AHM1INT2l8vVAFm9FKvj2ZC49UYnVo3H8OjviGPes7H8C9WNZx1HnqVca9yvq_CqL21lbA9lRNV_77PK2ygH9Et2Vc6TmJdV41wVvdji_q8lhtYjpj1rBI0-tC8a0CUxhiRirF7hQN8wXCeWWQdJ1wB04y2Zak2tL4EfBDtkiF5l4hDv3iftz5Zo-NE8=w1387-h1040-no" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Zc7X0m9m04Is_3z9MGkryjB5nEt18MMATi6akXjMStKihUCQK5SjutluSQ-3k-ZX4BqmjIPLZ9OSSRpkKF63VvJbSkRgEDsHrh2XLYcOPfb-wvp1RwV2cfpyCEH3DIPp3G1YqHm8SGxk-PtSbaO_xwqnIkBxjDAm1-K3hjBfjkKqVAxlShRFwrY5geVFM5ClM274T9flUQW9M0nszZSeA86gMBMK0-1YZ70vtaiHrboCPr5FMmRrg7NQVc7ROiRcN-7b0REmVsZaNr1njfcI0ym8sDGxApHv_cGSNrZIY-aNtzbYANkvjH16uzpM2R6xujk42chbUfVdbSsD3jlzADmRp4scyfj-d1bKArPqwG1hB7RG9TNqEy88Le5h39RWlxt7TrsAQIS2Ih565SeSxvYs82FmMxlWebhBRduKR2kkKkDj7iCXgrKVGQ_0HqAJ9XiLKUOLiI5SoDxBGMn6C1EXZjkhsTx5ULVZyiA_9HZhpKXAQzscNzG3QoiuYRSpwKG4QiLcUiN3f9ocxGDnay6dZ4n3MUeSuZC9bu8RPJSHz-nb7WSIOhdry60Wtx7bYPMTcQ47traTVIEqrE_XU4Ip8iIXiJqrRMeOIkA=w1387-h1040-no" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/K2Fes88ZJ107-wtkO3A6bHGSW00e1v6MHaC985RZvwGic6zQYNeeIFOjItSPdMqlevNVpu_MqPPuUTaDAfQ6Xc9xNP-BJ__wq3P-K3wc9g2Er1JyQgCX59ku6Q2mEDYVwdm44HLcQc65EJCC5Ww3NlxH4RR6O8RPeQUVPfGwEqxn-0ly19qGiIquMfQ4Wgpm7MneBXUlN2QUfLhI9RqcrsfWIZ9bTtzXkyXRYNsxqfZiwvlq6C2-sjQHkxV1OGeTNxJvt0AFFuoj7yQO44NoEYufo8IJi4MdjoSRmxY6P5cTxNS06Sh60ova5fgshHRXAnVB7Q2md0zefUboSsxbJzlhvlBbDIR4FB7tyHYiy2DfkicWI7n_XqROKePaSAUhe1yio2MbtioBW68UtFoFsPqTq5fhi0kGDLtI0GdQSuoFerpTn9Fn9PRiocrAxHSk9UmkVNMiN7RtK3zbYnC7CUKL9iN_y1sFGid2-PQXUFG-by0YgcgirpimctFP-O8QUiwMPspNHVvGn8ONhyHEcI5yQrSMDcNxKYHtzHO7llzJukrxMbAKvZFTU-pS5cLlTfokJDBsENIMP38cy-TiIkLNhFaB9eGwPQt5vps=w1387-h1040-no" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cas002, post: 20794319, member: 325075"] So a while back I saw this thread and wanted to post my daily setup which has been a Kylin RTA v2 with a eLeaf QC200 or TC200 usually with a single coil parallel core Clapton (2X or 3X) running between 40-80W at about 0.15-0.3 Ohms. I already wanted to build a wooden vape stand from scratch so decided to wait until the stand was done and I could better display my setup, which frankly isn't too impressive for someone vaping 8 years (in the pics I left out 2 early tanks I gave away and my Blu hardware I stopped using 7 years ago). After about 6 weeks I finished my vape stand, but first a little background info. This is my first woodworking project and I learned a TON through extensive research and planning. I wanted something that could hold everything I actively use for vaping including some tools, tanks, mods, DIY coil wire, etc., but not too big. I drew a few designs on paper, refined a few times, and then set off to build it using hand tools, power drill and a Dremel which I already had. I choose a soft wood board (pine from Home Depot) and incorporated two small pieces of maple (to hold wires vertically) from a downed branch in my backyard. It was stained with Minwax Redwood stain, about 8 light coats of spray satin lacquer, then Meguiars automotive compound, polish and wax (3 coats). I learned two big things going through this stand build and making mistakes along the way - I LOVE woodworking but it is really TOUGH to get a project perfect and requires a lot of time and patience! To a woodworker it should be clear this is a noob project, riddled with mistakes, but I am proud of it. :D [IMG]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/CO2pw4A-kKLq3nZr2M4V-__cEgWzJ29MvttXuafNVYWaaqm1bVBe8JUcYa5JdqI_4WLxXYyI_mtf2vh2E0Zn5qabNEtQe0UnEpY2xP6SCPk4aIOdWbHed7Fzw431aSQf7oisBRA4U0q47x2kvLhUNp7TgQVJ5PMeY3hTpbiajxnXwYrTdOjwbv3uLXNpCKYltKJzFm3DuQVThexlJWv_GRt9uBPHIDz0nBRp89ErM3TTHW0haHBhG3ZKZKngJw83rgTeqxy7KsrArowF7y-OhG20wvhmF1aIfNq8Q2bZy3GIEdGmWd3DjvNlYVIU7HLgnMvIhuzTdVZE6TQD4O6Rn-xqGYV4-e5YWfeaCeH0hFSCj3l1edrNTgwhnXPOJqTa9pSpWg-SRkVnPt3bY9JlIsva2LNUuhEpYvsc6Wwxk36AHM1INT2l8vVAFm9FKvj2ZC49UYnVo3H8OjviGPes7H8C9WNZx1HnqVca9yvq_CqL21lbA9lRNV_77PK2ygH9Et2Vc6TmJdV41wVvdji_q8lhtYjpj1rBI0-tC8a0CUxhiRirF7hQN8wXCeWWQdJ1wB04y2Zak2tL4EfBDtkiF5l4hDv3iftz5Zo-NE8=w1387-h1040-no[/IMG] [IMG]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Zc7X0m9m04Is_3z9MGkryjB5nEt18MMATi6akXjMStKihUCQK5SjutluSQ-3k-ZX4BqmjIPLZ9OSSRpkKF63VvJbSkRgEDsHrh2XLYcOPfb-wvp1RwV2cfpyCEH3DIPp3G1YqHm8SGxk-PtSbaO_xwqnIkBxjDAm1-K3hjBfjkKqVAxlShRFwrY5geVFM5ClM274T9flUQW9M0nszZSeA86gMBMK0-1YZ70vtaiHrboCPr5FMmRrg7NQVc7ROiRcN-7b0REmVsZaNr1njfcI0ym8sDGxApHv_cGSNrZIY-aNtzbYANkvjH16uzpM2R6xujk42chbUfVdbSsD3jlzADmRp4scyfj-d1bKArPqwG1hB7RG9TNqEy88Le5h39RWlxt7TrsAQIS2Ih565SeSxvYs82FmMxlWebhBRduKR2kkKkDj7iCXgrKVGQ_0HqAJ9XiLKUOLiI5SoDxBGMn6C1EXZjkhsTx5ULVZyiA_9HZhpKXAQzscNzG3QoiuYRSpwKG4QiLcUiN3f9ocxGDnay6dZ4n3MUeSuZC9bu8RPJSHz-nb7WSIOhdry60Wtx7bYPMTcQ47traTVIEqrE_XU4Ip8iIXiJqrRMeOIkA=w1387-h1040-no[/IMG] [IMG]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/K2Fes88ZJ107-wtkO3A6bHGSW00e1v6MHaC985RZvwGic6zQYNeeIFOjItSPdMqlevNVpu_MqPPuUTaDAfQ6Xc9xNP-BJ__wq3P-K3wc9g2Er1JyQgCX59ku6Q2mEDYVwdm44HLcQc65EJCC5Ww3NlxH4RR6O8RPeQUVPfGwEqxn-0ly19qGiIquMfQ4Wgpm7MneBXUlN2QUfLhI9RqcrsfWIZ9bTtzXkyXRYNsxqfZiwvlq6C2-sjQHkxV1OGeTNxJvt0AFFuoj7yQO44NoEYufo8IJi4MdjoSRmxY6P5cTxNS06Sh60ova5fgshHRXAnVB7Q2md0zefUboSsxbJzlhvlBbDIR4FB7tyHYiy2DfkicWI7n_XqROKePaSAUhe1yio2MbtioBW68UtFoFsPqTq5fhi0kGDLtI0GdQSuoFerpTn9Fn9PRiocrAxHSk9UmkVNMiN7RtK3zbYnC7CUKL9iN_y1sFGid2-PQXUFG-by0YgcgirpimctFP-O8QUiwMPspNHVvGn8ONhyHEcI5yQrSMDcNxKYHtzHO7llzJukrxMbAKvZFTU-pS5cLlTfokJDBsENIMP38cy-TiIkLNhFaB9eGwPQt5vps=w1387-h1040-no[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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