Does it wick like the Heron, with the wick folded over and the loop going up the upper chamber? Maybe you can just anchor it at the loop with a little fluff. Then it would stay upright even when the rayon turns to jello.
Actually, the Japanese cotton came before rayon, and now they're kinda neck 'n neck, so you're all caught up.I've been seeing stuff all over about cellucotton but never wanted to go order any since I had a big ol sack of cotton. I just read today (like a lot of others have) that Sally carries it. I have a Sally right down the road so I said why not and snagged a box, I am amazed by this stuff, now my feelings for cotton are the same as silica. I guess in a couple of months I'll move on to the Japanese cotton when the next big thing hits, im always so damn far behind!
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Holy crap! I can't believe it![emoji2] I could've sworn I was seeing rayon posts before the Japanese cotton, hell, I can't ever keep up around here obviously.Actually, the Japanese cotton came before rayon, and now they're kinda neck 'n neck, so you're all caught up.![]()
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Using rayon in a Spheroid can be a pita when the wick shrinks and eventually ends up flattening. That's not to say that you can't make it work. I just find that it's takes more effort than I'm willing to give. So I tend to stick to other wicking material for my Spheroid only. It would be nice if rayon worked well, as it's exceptionally better than other materials, imo.
I have a friend some rayon BC, well that's what you do with it. He insisted on giving me a couple Kgd pads BC, he thought it was awesome.. I used the Kgd to wipe juice off my mod...I've been seeing stuff all over about cellucotton but never wanted to go order any since I had a big ol sack of cotton. I just read today (like a lot of others have) that Sally carries it. I have a Sally right down the road so I said why not and snagged a box, I am amazed by this stuff, now my feelings for cotton are the same as silica. I guess in a couple of months I'll move on to the Japanese cotton when the next big thing hits, im always so damn far behind!
Sent from the mothership.
No bro, it's just a little different, not harder to use, and it's functionality way better, in every way.Hey guys... So I accidentaly found out about rayon and since I have been using my KFL+ with organic cotton for over 6 months now without an issue, I want to experiment with it. I usually make a 1,4-1,5 ohm microcoil on a 2mm blue screwdriver (or 5/64 drill bit) and I was wondering if it is more difficult to build. When I build my Kayfun I cut the cotton, place is on the walls and then put the "chimney" on. Will I have any problems with rayon?
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Makes me feel like the best 11 bucks I've spent on vaping. The only thing I don't like is the texture. I've always had issues with cotton texture, and this stuff is worse, lol. Guess I'll have to deal with it.I have a friend some rayon BC, well that's what you do with it. He insisted on giving me a couple Kgd pads BC, he thought it was awesome.. I used the Kgd to wipe juice off my mod...
Kgd is for sure the best cotton... But that's just it, it's cotton, not rayon.
More difficult, no. Different from cotton, yes. Use the thread search if you get stuck, tons of good info here on Kayfun wicking. In general, wick like you would with cotton using more so the coil is nice and full but not overstuffed. Trim the tails just like you have been but as an extra step remove about 75% of the tail by an angle cut vertically and horizontally from tail end to coil. That should get you 'real close' to start.Hey guys... So I accidentaly found out about rayon and... I was wondering if it is more difficult to build. When I build my Kayfun I cut the cotton, place is on the walls and then put the "chimney" on. Will I have any problems with rayon?
Yeah rayon came up from no where. A completely different substance that's truly unique.
Cottons been around for a long time, kgd is just another incarnation of it.
Rayon has only taken off in the last 3 months and you are at the tip of the spear using rayon.
Ok, just wanted to share some pix. I am using a Plume Veil and although the tails are somewhat thin, certainly not the thinnest I have used with a dripper. However, with this dripper the airflow tends to deform the wicks (air flowing underneath). I have taken a toothpick and tended to these wicks all night long. I don't really like to have to do this and perhaps it is time to go back to a fuller wick with rayon and drippers. Still learning here.
Here's one side. Kind of looking a little collapsed. This is the thinner one. I have been monkeying around with these wicks all afternoon.
Here's an end shot. Getting close to full collapse but actually, not quite there yet.
Other coil and wick.
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End shot.
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Just a thought I'll throw out there, what if you left the positive leg of your coil long, sticking through the center post and drape the tail over it to keep it up off the deck? You could bend that extended leg to where you need it, it won't get hot so no worry about it burning the wick.
Yum! One of my fav's.
Hmm. Well, imo. that would only exacerbate the situation of the wicks being lifted off the deck by airflow. Thanks for the idea though.
I meant to post these photos earlier but forgot.
Here's my first rayon build, in a 454 clone atop a 4Nine clone in 18350 mode. It's a lil' steam machine!