To all you folks out there who are just getting your first rebuildable. I have purchased and received 3 different rebuildables (RBs we'll call them from this point on), in the past 2 weeks. These were my first experiences with RBs. I have watched 5 videos 3 times each, at least. I have read several pages and asked several questions. I am a handy kind of guy. WTS, the learning curve that everyone is talking about is, I would say is a 6 out of 10. Today after a week and a half (I dont work pending surgery) of testing, rolling, wrapping and re-testing I got clouds of vapor and amazing flavor at the same time. 
Be patient, pay attention, the slightest adjustments of the coil makes a world of difference. The amount of mesh used to roll wicks makes a world of difference regarding wicking. The thickness of the wick in relation to the wick hole makes a big difference. You are going to fail, BUT learn why you failed, a couple of times. This is how you become successfull. DO NOT GIVE UP! I tell my kids all the time "more is learned by failure than success". Do not be afraid to re-do your wick and coil a couple of times. Go to youtube and check out Scubabatadan's wick rolling and take a few of his tips, such as soaking the mesh b4 attempting to roll it. There are several different types of RBs out there and everyone has their own way of doing this. So watch them all and take a few tips from each and b4 you know it you will have clouds of vapor just like Larry the Cable Guy, um no wait thats Chopper71 not Larry.
A week ago I was in the position a lot of you are in, hence this little pep talk. Now keep in mind I am by no means an expert, I just felt the need to share the fact that this big guy with huge hands was successfull at manipulating those little tiny wires into vaping bliss.
Stick with it, step away every now and then, collect yourself and read this post again. Then take one of whatever it is that calms you down, take a deep breath and then go apply all that you learned the first time or 2 that you were off by just a little bit.
Good luck, and GIT R DONE.....

Be patient, pay attention, the slightest adjustments of the coil makes a world of difference. The amount of mesh used to roll wicks makes a world of difference regarding wicking. The thickness of the wick in relation to the wick hole makes a big difference. You are going to fail, BUT learn why you failed, a couple of times. This is how you become successfull. DO NOT GIVE UP! I tell my kids all the time "more is learned by failure than success". Do not be afraid to re-do your wick and coil a couple of times. Go to youtube and check out Scubabatadan's wick rolling and take a few of his tips, such as soaking the mesh b4 attempting to roll it. There are several different types of RBs out there and everyone has their own way of doing this. So watch them all and take a few tips from each and b4 you know it you will have clouds of vapor just like Larry the Cable Guy, um no wait thats Chopper71 not Larry.
A week ago I was in the position a lot of you are in, hence this little pep talk. Now keep in mind I am by no means an expert, I just felt the need to share the fact that this big guy with huge hands was successfull at manipulating those little tiny wires into vaping bliss.
Stick with it, step away every now and then, collect yourself and read this post again. Then take one of whatever it is that calms you down, take a deep breath and then go apply all that you learned the first time or 2 that you were off by just a little bit.
Good luck, and GIT R DONE.....

