The Womper Woom, Womp it again Sam.

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Only problem is I'm going to have to make several prototypes out of more common wood before I go anywhere near this wood.

When there is only 80lbs of something on earth and I've got 15 lbs of it... If I screw this up... :unsure:
No pressure then :confused:
 

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Only problem is I'm going to have to make several prototypes out of more common wood before I go anywhere near this wood.

When there is only 80lbs of something on earth and I've got 15 lbs of it... If I screw this up... :unsure:

You are going to need to stabilize that wood...
 

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Well night everyone, that's my cue for beddy byes...Em's is back. Hard work putting them panels on that mod, my day is never done. Night everyone, night retired, hmm, I feel a new bromance coming on. ;)
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Thank God!!! :w00t::lol::lol::lol::D
 

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Well it didn't work on the Dripbox

So I put it on the cReo.

What a fantastic RDA. So smooth. It's the Gemini of RDA's.

So now to deal with what I hate about the Reo. Hate hate hate hate the top fire button. Hate it. Did I mention I hate it??

No battery gauge. Fine for around the house but useless everywhere else. I will not carry extra batteries. Back when I used mech I dam near wore a Bat utility belt. The Dripbox had USB charging which while not idea makes it at least useful. Either way I hate the variable vape of a mech. I like same thing every time.

So……

My finger is over the fire button on a Halcyon. DNA 40 box would be good enough for me but I'll take what is 200w for 200 Alex.
 

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It wouldn't do any good it's too dense.
Speaking of really dense wood, I have a small chunk of Ironwood from Mexico hiding around here somewhere. I wonder what it would take to turn that into a mod box...
 

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Speaking of really dense wood, I have a small chunk of Ironwood from Mexico hiding around here somewhere. I wonder what it would take to turn that into a mod box...
If you can solder it's silly easy to make a mod nowadays.

The dna75 board is 40$

A fat daddy vapes 510 is 4-5$

3-5$ for a switch.
 

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Speaking of really dense wood, I have a small chunk of Ironwood from Mexico hiding around here somewhere. I wonder what it would take to turn that into a mod box...

Never been one for fancy wood. NY cherry or Iowa walnut for this bumpkin.

I been planning a dual 18650 cherry mod. Been studying the midget stuff. I ain't scared of wiring, I've done whole houses including the one I sleep in but never any thing so small and I have never soldered. Wonder how hard to turn a Cherry Bomber into a squinted.
 

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If you can solder it's silly easy to make a mod nowadays.
The dna75 board is 40$
A fat daddy vapes 510 is 4-5$
3-5$ for a switch.
Oddly enough, it wasn't the electronics that I was worried about. I know I can do that. My worry was whether or not I can carve the Ironwood. :)
 

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Oddly enough, it wasn't the electronics that I was worried about. I know I can do that. My worry was whether or not I can carve the Ironwood. :)

It's not very delicate but Harbour Fright sells carbide and diamond disk for angle grinders.

They are pretty kewl to mess with but I've never done more they play around with mine.

I can tell you it will turn any wood into bust in seconds if it gets away from you
 

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Is soldering hard to learn?
Not really. Technique is slightly different for just soldering wires versus soldering sensitive electronic components (like an IC/chip) on the circuit board. You can use a 50W iron for one and a 10W iron with tiny tip for the other. I am sure there must be videos of How to Solder somewhere on the web.
 

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Oddly enough, it wasn't the electronics that I was worried about. I know I can do that. My worry was whether or not I can carve the Ironwood. :)

Carve? As in with a pocket knife o_O that would be a challenge.

My mill cuts ironwood like butter.

Phone corrected mosfet.

I think that's the style I want to build.

Is soldering hard to learn??

It's really easy with the right tools. Temp controlled iron is a must to do it right but if you must a fixed wattage iron with the right solder can work.

Look up "soldering tutorial" on YouTube most are quite good.
 

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It's not very delicate but Harbour Fright sells carbide and diamond disk for angle grinders.
Yeah, I have some, but I would be much more likely to use a Dremel with a sanding drum (about 3/4-inch diameter) with coarse paper. When it comes to carving wood, I hate to take out big chunks. If I take it slow, it might take a long time, but I figure I can always take off a little more wood, but once it's gone, I can't put it back. Then. once the basic shape is done, I'd probably wrap a piece of fine paper around my finger and finish it that way...
 
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