The dry herb vape world definitely appreciates the artisans, which I am very happy to see. One of my other hobbies of the past was custom knives, which similarly has a strong appreciation for artisan makers.
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As Red said, it's a log vape made by Eds TNT. You've got a hot titanium rod in the center of the wood shell, and it is sized to interact with a capless Dynavap tip. Essentially a convection dynavap heater.
It's a manual, unregulated vape, so it doesn't have temp control. It's similar to the Milaana, if you're familiar with that.
The stem is just a straight tube, so you can adjust the screen for the bowl to hold whatever quantity you prefer. I keep the load pretty small in the Toad so that I can extract the full bowl in a couple hits, since stirring isn't really convenient with it.
The maker of the Toad & Nomad is Dan Morrison, he's up in Canada. He makes every single piece of his vapes by hand. Turns his own screws, goes out to the forest and harvests the lichen for his buttons, it's truly something else.
I started collecting in 2020. I bought my first vape, a Pax 2, in January 2020 and around March/April I started to hunger for something a bit more powerful. That led me down the rabbit hole of the Tetra P80, and the rest I've collected over the last few years.
I just recently gave away that original Pax 2 to a friend who was interested to try out a dry herb vape.
My full collection below:
Electric Portables: Tetra P80, FW7, Toad, Dotleaf, BAK
Desktops: Woodscents, Vapbong, Herborizer, TiTi, HighLighTer (HLT)
Butane: Vapman, JetDryV
I use most of my vapes pretty regularly, but gravitate most towards the Herborizer, HLT, P80, Toad, and BAK lately.
It's arguably safer in your carry on than it is your checked luggage.
But going through customs on the other side where all your bags are likely to be scanned and searched, absolutely not worth the risk. Just buy new bud at your end destination.
Exactly. Beehaw is no longer accepting users from other Lemmy instances, so your subscription will not go through to a Beehaw community, unless you are accessing it from either Beehaw, or one of the other instances Beehaw still federates with such as Lemmy.one.
Each Lemmy intance is hosted by a different person or entity. Lemmy World is hosted by User A, while Beehaw is hosted by User B.
The way federation works, however, is that it allows for User A to connect their server/Lemmy instance to User B's server/Lemmy instance. This allows for users on Server A to talk to people who are using Lemmy over on Server B.
However, letting your servers interact with other servers is not required. If users of one server are causing problems with your Lemmy instance, you can remove your server from theirs, which removes their access. This is referred to as defederation.
So when Beehaw is defederating other servers, it means they are blocking other servers from interacting with Beehaw.
Spez is continuing to dig his grave with every new interview. The PR team at Reddit needs to learn to keep this guy OUT of the media, he's terrible with damage control.
One of my favorite lines, and one that I think of often, is at the ending of the game. To avoid spoilers as much as I can, the bit discussing "the mask of humanity fall from capital."
What an absolute steal for one of the best games ever made
It's essentially an electric version of something like the tasty tube or the vaponic.
Inside the wood enclosure is a glass tube, wrapped with a steel coil.
The bowl is another glass tube you insert into the larger internal glass tube. The steel coil heats the internal glass which in turn heats up the bowl. The conduction heat of the hot glass vaporizes the material inside.
It's a full glass conduction experience so the vapor is dense and stoney but still super flavorful.