Precise 16340/18650 Update

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forcedfuel50

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I had originally estimated 6 weeks on these which the six weeks is up at the end of the week. It's gone by fast for me as i've been proto typing and re-prototyping as i make tweaks.

There hasn't been any significant setbacks but there have been a few changes:

-One change i made was to have a custom machined brass contact post for the end of the switch. It's chamfered on the end and deep slotted both ways, giving four contact areas for better switch to battery connection and easier removal when adjusting switch throw.

-Another One of the changes i made from the original blueprints i submitted was to make the switch and spring so it fits both the P16 and P18. The bodies are machined from solid core stainless rod, which allowed me to machine the switch end of both models to the same ID and then to step up to the appropriate ID for the different battery models. Like the Precise 10440, the P16 and P18 aren't just a machined straight thru tube, theres a machined in ledge in there which supports the spring and seperates the switch chamber from the battery chamber, which is much more pronounced in the P16 and P18.

I'll get some Precise 18650 photo's up for you shortly.

Please know that i am doing all i can do to get these out asap, but the machine shop is usually always the bottle neck. It isn't their fault though, i slammed them hard with not one, but two different models to be made concurrently. They have done an awesome job for me in the past, make last minute changes for me without complaint and I'm confident you'll be blown away by the end result.

David
 
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forcedfuel50

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No Problem, heres the latest update as of Friday and i'll give you an update as soon as i know:

The good and bad news:



Good news: The 18650 Precise Prototype is pretty kick ... (i'm biased) !!



Bad/Good news: Heard from the Machine shop today and have the final per unit costs, not including my labor polishing/fitting/assembling them and it's not cheap. If you got in on the Pre-sale, you did good:)



Bad news: The shop also is still estimating 2-3 weeks for both units to be finished. He said he's bringing people in on the weekends to try to make it go faster. Let's cross our fingers. I'll keep you updated.
 

BrockJ

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When you're already holding stock in 5 of David's machines, the pre-orders don't seem so bad but, waiting for that first one is a killer.

Speaking from experience and what I've seen in the past.

If you can catch it just right (like baby bears porridge) you'll be able to get one when they come in from the machine shop but, no matter what there's a wait.
After they come in David painstakingly goes over each and every unit, polishing, cleaning and taking care of any burrs that may have been left from the machining.
He's usually a one man (sometimes two) show so.....

I can tell you from experience that they are well worth the wait.
It's like ordering a custom built rod from Foose. Ya can't wait to get it but when you do.....

You're far enough along now Jolly to where it's only going to be maybe three weeks until delivery (hoping for two).

If you wait until they start shipping a lot of others will be ordering as soon as they see they're going out and back it up again..
 

forcedfuel50

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is it possible to notify pre order purchasers an updated eta or will all pre orders and new orders be available at the same time? confused but still happy:D

The Pre-orders will go out first in the order they came in. Prep time on each unit isn't too bad compared with the S6 and last time the Precise 10440 pre-orders had come in, i was able to get them all out within a week, so it should go fast once physically getting them in. I'll keep you updated.
 
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North Shore

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I just ordered the 16340 batteries, hopefully not too prematurely.

I also think that if you all have not seen this, you should. David, your T tip is up on Wikipedia as a primary example of alternative mouthpieces. In other words, you're part of digital posterity.

Electronic cigarette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Feel free to cross post that link where it might do you the most good.
 
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