Hi folks. I asked myself the question recently: what features make a really good homemade handheld vaping device? I concluded it should have the following features:
1: It should be cheap to make with minimal parts.
2: Any heated parts should be glass only.
3: Can be used with any lighter.
4: Should not have the flame in the airflow. Spice should be able to vaporize but not burn easily, but somehow still have an airflow.
I came up with this design. It's a tubeless lightbulb type, almost completely glass with a simpler (and straighter) airflow. It's just a very cheap (a few pounds) steamroller or shotgun pipe and a light bulb. I removed the top parts. You heat it from the bottom, no soot from a bic flame can get into the air as it comes in through a hole burned in the side (I used a propane torch and pushed in with a needle, I tried to cut a hole using a tungsten carbide drill bit but it just shattered the bulbs). I can see all of the spice melt and vaporize very clearly, and it's difficult to burn. Just drop in the spice through the hole and prepare for soul incineration.
One other way to make this without burning through the glass to make the hole would be to have a tube from the bottom of the inside of the bowl coming up through the joint and out to the end of the pipe (or the carb hole) then the remaining gap covered up.
I used some parts from a light bulb fitting to make it look a little bit more pretty instead of using heated tape to make a joint. Either way it's exactly the same. All in all this thing is just brilliant, there is no soot in the flow, no hot air (spice is much cooler to inhale), no heating up of metal, it's clear to see what you're doing and how much you're vaporizing, nothing drips anywhere and it looks real pretty to see it circulating in the bulb. If the bulb breaks (it needs to be thin glass for this to work properly) who cares? They cost coppers. I got 4 from the pound shop.
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