Delta 3D Studios

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Founded in 2015, Delta3DStudios is a digital fabrication studio, known for pioneering techniques like 3D printing and injection molding to make widgets for vaporizers. From a 2012 IT office project, it has grown into a quality-focused sustainable American manufacturing hub.

POTV Lobo Just arrived - first thoughts

https://lemmy.world/post/5773608

POTV Lobo Just arrived - first thoughts - Lemmy.world

So I’ve handled quite a few vaporizers in my time (lost count after a few dozen lol). I was excited to get this device for a few reasons including a few new aftermarket accessories which will be on the market soon. I’ve only handled the device a few times so these are initial impressions: Pros: * Nice heft in the hands - feels solid enough construction for the price. But that’s expected from the manufacture. * Massive oven - this oven is larger than the Rogue (which is a decent size already)- it’s just a smidge smaller in diameter than the S&B Dosing Capsules (maybe two or three millimeters smaller) * Removable 18650 battery - FINALLY!! Yes these batteries are not quite as reliable as the older LiPoly batteries they had been using in older models, but finally we have the ability to swap out batteries when you wear out a battery after 100 hours of use - it’s also nice to easily swap out batteries with a precharged battery before heading out. Big win for sustainability over sealed-in batteries * USB-C charging - always a win. Now I can use one charger to charge both phone, and vaporizer, as well as any spare 18650 batteries I have with me (no need to lug around my Nitecore D2 on short road trips) * Love the upgraded slide mouthpiece. The older pop-in design used by the Rogue felt satisfying, but it was not durable and always wore-out on customers after heavy use. This new slide-in mouthpiece makes the device far more durable - I also like the added magnets for things to snap together * Glass mouthpiece - always a nice touch. Plus you can use other tools which slide into the same mouthpiece - including my old HealthyRips “water tool” inline vertical waterpipe which is pretty awesome for vaporbonging on vacation! Cons: * No pass-through charging. Not entirely unsurprising, but you cannot charge the device while using it. The workaround is simple: buy a few spare batteries and recharge them * Minimum temperature of 320F - that’s a bit high for me personally. I wish they had set it to a minimum of 300F * Draw restriction - feels a bit restricted which isn’t terrible (and likely intentional), but I would have preferred a bit more As other’s have said, it’s an upgraded HealthyRips Rogue and that’s a fair assessment - it has some good upgrades (especially the swappable 18650 battery slot) which makes it a fair more durable and sustainable device. Now to get back to some more R&D so I can finalize some new widgets! –

What mid-priced device should I snag next?

https://lemmy.world/post/3872604

What mid-priced device should I snag next? - Lemmy.world

As I’m sure many of you can imagine, I have a lot of devices in my collection (working and not working, as I sometimes need to test-fit prototypes of custom parts or mods). Heck, a few of my collection have long since been discontinued by this point (Indica vaporizer, Pax1, Grasshopper, VapeXhale Cloud+, Mistvape, etc) Anyway, I’m looking to grab another portable. But I can’t keep up with all the new devices. I’m looking more at the popular budget to mid-priced devices. Thinking about grabbing an Xlux Roffu, although I’m open to suggestions. Yes, I know S&B is working on releasing a new portable vaporizer in the near future but I’m not waiting for that to drop. (I already have both a crafty and a mighty in my collection lol).

What other related communities/websites are there?

https://lemmy.world/post/2832874

What other related communities/websites are there? - Lemmy.world

I used to spend a lot of time answering newbie questions in the r/vaporents section of reddit, but I’m no longer using that app so I’ve been trying to fill that void over here on lemmy and elsewhere. I’m even back on FuckCombustion.com [http://FuckCombustion.com] occasionally I mean there actually seems to be more activity on !trees (@trees for kbin users), but I’m looking more at dry vaporizing specific communities

Should we have a daily/weekly/monthly novice users advice thread

https://lemmy.world/post/522784

Should we have a daily/weekly/monthly novice users advice thread - Lemmy.world

Like the old vaporents, to help novice users answer basic questions without cluttering up the main community with mundane questions. I’ll be happy to contribute and help novice users as I did with r/Vaporents