I have this raw VV Grand which I don't use because I've switched to vaping mostly duals and the VV chip can't really handle it with it's 15 watt limit. Since it's sitting around doing nothing I decided to modify it to something useful as well as unique and really elegant.
I decided to take off the 510 base and level it to the top of the mod so I can install a 22mm fat daddy 510 BF flush fitted in a wooden inlay which will be milled in the top. My thoughts for this is that I want a combination of brushed aluminum and fine wood inlays to complete the final look. As for the interior I'm still undecided if I make this a DNA30 or an 18650 mechanical mod. I'm leaning towards a DNA30 but I'm gonna cross that bridge when I reach it.
My next steps will be to mill the sides, top and back to take the wooden inlays which will be almost the whole width of each surface so I can install wooden inlays at about the same thickness of the Reo door. I also have a great idea about the door which I'll also inlay with wood in parts.
This project will take time so I'll keep posting some pictures every now and then of the progress and as always your great ideas and suggestions are not only welcome but very much needed.
Steve
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Test fitting the 510 connector which will be flush fit in the wood inlay after milling
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I decided to take off the 510 base and level it to the top of the mod so I can install a 22mm fat daddy 510 BF flush fitted in a wooden inlay which will be milled in the top. My thoughts for this is that I want a combination of brushed aluminum and fine wood inlays to complete the final look. As for the interior I'm still undecided if I make this a DNA30 or an 18650 mechanical mod. I'm leaning towards a DNA30 but I'm gonna cross that bridge when I reach it.
My next steps will be to mill the sides, top and back to take the wooden inlays which will be almost the whole width of each surface so I can install wooden inlays at about the same thickness of the Reo door. I also have a great idea about the door which I'll also inlay with wood in parts.
This project will take time so I'll keep posting some pictures every now and then of the progress and as always your great ideas and suggestions are not only welcome but very much needed.
Steve




Test fitting the 510 connector which will be flush fit in the wood inlay after milling
