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That's beautiful, @im not a robot. It looks like @Ed's TnT fixed you up. I have no idea how to explain what I want, so I just haven't gotten one done. They all are so wonderful, I feel like saying "just send me anything".yay!
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so it is here, thank you uni, needless to say i am thrilled & just getting to know this one now.
the screen covering the heater got dislodged during transport - i discovered it on my kitchen floor (minor miracle) after writing my first worried email to @Ed's TnT. it was easy enough to put back in there, but i have been wondering how deep the screen should go? there seems to be a small ridge within the first couple mms inside the tube so this is what i aimed for
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hopefully correct, yes? while putting this screen in, i inadvertently touched the heating element inside the tube and noticed that it can be moved. is there a particular distance this should have to the screen? it looks like it is just below the screen now, but not touching it.
first testdrive was fun & satisfying (i started at temp 6, stepped up to 7 then 8. 6 was already pretty cloudy, so will try at 4-5 next time), the temp regulation seems to be very accurate, but i will need to experiment with amounts, how little i can get away with loading into the tip. i guess the first visible ridge inside the ti tip is ideally to where it should be filled? it seems this would approximately be where the heaterscreen is at when the tip is put over it.
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sorry for all these newbie questions & thank you for this beautiful piece ed.
I know you watch him on IG.... if you see one that really 'speaks' to you get in touch with him...That's beautiful, @im not a robot. It looks like @Ed's TnT fixed you up. I have no idea how to explain what I want, so I just haven't gotten one done. They all are so wonderful, I feel like saying "just send me anything".
You need something stable so that the whole thing doesn't become too top heavy. And I find it best to have a 'sidecar' mouthpiece so that the vape isn't 'in your face.' The original was made by Mobius, but there are a ton of makers on DHGate that make copies of them now... This is the type of rig I am talking about.i dont know the first thing about waterpipes, are there are any particular designs that would pair well with a woodscents? but this really is not a priority..
yes. right now i am over the moon. i wanted to like it of course, it was a solid investment. i also had high expectations - you dont ever read anything bad about the woodscents really. but i am surprised with how easily i managed to get such good results so quickly. and i think the whole experience of using it suits me perfectly. i adore it. are most of your logs still in rotation?I'm so glad you are enjoying the WS. There's something about log vapes that is so personal. Each one is unique in that no two pieces of wood are the same.
Wow @Madri-Gal It's a gorgeous one! I think you will have a master piece from @Ed's TnT!First sighting of my WoodScents from @Ed's TnT. Many thanks to Ed's (or as I call him, "Call me back! I changed my mind!") for his patience, but mostly for nailing it. View attachment 19040
First sighting of my WoodScents from @Ed's TnT. Many thanks to Ed's (or as I call him, "Call me back! I changed my mind!") for his patience, but mostly for nailing it. View attachment 19040
i wanted to give this a LOVE emoticon but my phone won't let me - nice one!
Isn't it glorious? @Ed's TnT is aces. He couldn't speak more highly of you, @Aezhenn, and I agree.Wow @Madri-Gal It's a gorgeous one! I think you will have a master piece from @Ed's TnT!
I am still waiting the last elements for your accessories holder... It wont be long now!
You are going to have two amazing pieces with your new WoodScents and a piece from Aezhenn....
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