GDeal- is it possible to add the 2.1 internals and top cap as an option? They fit my v1.1, so I can strip and repaint that shell if I can get updated parts....
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I cant see why not... I just need to set the part grouping up in CAD and then load it up to the site.
Edit: Done!
did you do that on the sculpteo site? i am have a hard time finding things on that site ... including a search box. *sigh*
would you post a link to it, pr'E please.
Problem. Got all my parts in and my smart phone won't open the build doc!! Ahhhh
-Mark
It is protecting him from the "building disease". A very smart phone actually.It is not a smartphone then is it?
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Put an oring up in button under magnet.I got it. Had to download adobe. But now here's a problem. Only got 2 magnets and the button needs to be tighter. What is this about rossums wire mod?
-Mark
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?p=14780561I got it. Had to download adobe. But now here's a problem. Only got 2 magnets and the button needs to be tighter. What is this about rossums wire mod?
-Mark
I have no idea how it works with magnets 'cause I've always used a spring. I don't use the frustratingly tiny nut and bolt between the two solder lugs. Instead, I cut them back and solder a piece of 18-gauge very flexible (high-strand silicone-insulated) wire between them. This allows the button to move more vertically instead of in an arc.I got it. Had to download adobe. But now here's a problem. Only got 2 magnets and the button needs to be tighter. What is this about rossums wire mod?
It was never needed. It was just one way that the guys did (i think drunk_j and mike).So the acetone/sg is not needed anymore? I've got a can of #1311 in the cabinet that I used a couple months ago...
I ordered my V2.1 from Sculpteo this morning. It estimates I will receive it on the 4th... That's pretty quick I think!! I went with the grey polished. Do they still need to be sealed? Does anyone have that like to seal the parts. I think it was with acetone and super glue if I remember correctly, or is there a better process now?