I would like the bumblebee one. (I'm having flashbacks of Steve Vai's Jem guitars)
.... PM me how much you want for it ValHeli. 

I would like the bumblebee one. (I'm having flashbacks of Steve Vai's Jem guitars).... PM me how much you want for it ValHeli.
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ValHeli-Your marbling is magic.What is the medium?
bro, if only I had mail here in Baghdad, I'll trade you guys for a blank one. I just enjoy doing this![]()
Yikes, well you just stay safe. I can always buy a magic marble kit and practice on random plastics in my house. I wonder if my wife would like a swirly purple hair dryer?.... probably. She's weird... she married me.
Works like a charm.My bad if this question has already been asked. I've read 70+ pages of this thread and have not found the answer.
Does anyone have any experience on the Cerakote heat treatment finish. Will it deform the alumide material?
I am new to vaping (3 months), but have done enough research on ECF to understand that a BF system is a superior delivery method. And the beauty of controlling the wattage via DNA removes much of the screwing around when changing to different juice formulations.
So, my order is in to Shapeways this evening.
I am a fairly accomplished woodsmith and hand out at a woodworkers version of ECF. I use and contribute to the vast knowledge pool on that site. That said, the teamwork, sharing, insight, genius and comradery exhibited in this thread is impressive as hell!!! My thanks to gdeal, all the various beta testers, parts finders, etc. (and Pdib for the beautiful inspiration in the Oliver).
Well done, lads, well done.
well I came up with a way to make these 510 connectors work great. I came up with a few different alternatives but the best one required me to drill out the plastic insulator to 3/16". was easy to do little by little with the drill bit by hand with no drill, I then inserted a 3/16" OD silicone hose into the barrel of the plastic insulator bottomed to the bottom stop. this silicone bushing is all that's needed, get the length right and just slip the needle in. the silicone has enough give that it allows the head of the needle to sit high enough to contact an atty before it is fully seated and allow the needle to compress and let any atty sit flush and absorb any discrepancies in length from different atties.
the silicone bushing is substantial and there is no chance of leaking as it's a snug enough fit to the outer wall of the insulator drilled to 3/16" and the 1/16" ID is perfect for the needle to slide through with just enough resistance that it can move yet is fully sealed too. I lubed it with vg as I assembled it and it works perfect, should be perfect and durable
I had this hose because this is the hose I use in all my bottom feeder builds as my feed tubes, it's also great to make soft insulators from. what I did was make the main silicone insert be slightly shorter than protruding from the top of the plastic insulator and then cut another small ring to use on the needle to bring it to final length... this allows me to insert the needle and check final adjustment that I can fine tune by simply removing the ring and making the final ring fatter or thinner until i get the right thickness that it works on several atties. once you trim it right it should work on all of your atties
heres a few pics
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this is approx how high the final results will be, actually it's slightly less than this but to fine tune the length to perfect without having to keep removing and installing the main insert of this tube I cut it short of this and then add a ring that can be fine tuned easily as it will just slip in and out easily with the needle
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cut short of the top so it has room to give for the separate adjusting ring
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this is the size ring that works for me with the main insert cut as shown above
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this thing will now make great contact with all my atties yet still let all my atties sit completely flush too and def no chance of leaks
this is the hose I used... this is enough to do well over 100 of these but it is good to have as feed tube hose and for insulators and stuff too. I use this hose all the time for insulating as well as feeding
White SiliconeTubing, 1/16"ID, 3/16"OD, 1/16" Wall, 10' Length: Industrial Rubber Tubing: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
hey guys, I posted this in another thread but think it might help you guys here so figured I'd post it here as wellI'm a bit late to the party with the fatdaddy BF 510's because I've built my own till now, but figured I'd at least try the fatdaddy's. got them today and and out of the box they just don't work so I figured out a fix that works great and is easy and fool proof
maybe one guy can get a roll of this stuff and send a few inches to everybody...
hey guys, I posted this in another thread but think it might help you guys here so figured I'd post it here as wellI'm a bit late to the party with the fatdaddy BF 510's because I've built my own till now, but figured I'd at least try the fatdaddy's. got them today and and out of the box they just don't work so I figured out a fix that works great and is easy and fool proof
maybe one guy can get a roll of this stuff and send a few inches to everybody...
Can you post a pic of final assembly of the connector? Where did you solder the positive wire to?
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That's not a bad idea at all! Visit their FB page and you'll see all sorts of items that's been swirl painted. Christmas is around the corner so you have an excuse to practice on ornaments..LOL
So this stuff is kind of a "DIY Hydrographic" sort of thing?
Hydro Graphics is so cool.]