Maybe a place on the vaping Mt Rushmore one day?
I would like to see the evidence about these facts of felting and matting over 120 degrees please. Also to what extent this happens and whether or not it would actually impact in the application I will be using it in.i had post # 3...still waiting for you to boil your alpaca fiber, and finding when you remove it from your bag, that it is a matted, shocked, pile useless for anything...applying water over 120 degrees to this fiber has widely been known to do this for the last 35 years at least here in the united states...
when you apply current to you coil wicked with alpaca fiber the heat produced to vaporize your liquid will cause the thousands of small air pockets found naturally in the fiber to super heat and be released by the fibers and the wick will compress , mat and felt...your imagined wicking properties are now tottally gone...you now have a matted mess of felt not coming in contact with any of your coil...
lets visit price next... alpaca fiber is the 3rd most expensive textile, highly coveted for its wonderful properties, in the garment industry...
most vapers are looking for the cheapest wicking material... this stuff can be 9 times as expensive as its cotton counterpart ...you think people balk at the price of readyxwick at 8 dollars a foot... your alpaca fiber will make readyxwick seem cheap...
lets visit flame retardant properties of alpaca fiber...as is stated the flame retardancy of alpaca fiber is substantially superior to untreated cotton...but apply heat minus the flame and the fibers release the super heated air pockets, then the fibers start to curl and matt together...
good luck in your endeavor...a video of your facial expressions while vaping this stuff would be awesome...
i could be totally wrong,but...
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............ BLLLLLEEERRRRGGGGHHH.....
Warning do not try this! It doesn't work! I didn't even have a chuff of it, the smell coming off the wick just from firing the coil was bad enough. Not a chance I'm putting that anywhere near my mouth.
Oh well back to the drawing board guys. This is a fail.
In good humor, your alright, its great you can laugh along with us, Kudo's to you UncleYeah yeah lol.
So basically what you are saying is that it smelled like the south end of a northbound Alpaca?
But Kudo's for even tying to find the next big thing in vaping!
I am kinda thinking we are limited to either plant products or total synthetics or a blend of both.
So what happened to the alpaca wick.... Did it work out ?
can i have some of your tencel? ive really been wanting to give that a shot...currently im using rayon mainly sourced from tampons lolIn all honesty anyone curious about trying this out please don't.
The smell of it burning nearly made my better half sick!
I haven't got a clue what the guys on ecf did to make this into a 'good' wicking material!
Im sticking with koh gen doh from now on. It's performing flawlessly.
I've got tons of alpaca yarn in the house now, bags of rayon and tencel. I feel better in my own mind now about cotton and it's possible health issues..... Which are probably zero anyway.
my bad lol this is from like a year ago now...in any case how does tencel compare to rayon in your opinion?In all honesty anyone curious about trying this out please don't.
The smell of it burning nearly made my better half sick!
I haven't got a clue what the guys on ecf did to make this into a 'good' wicking material!
Im sticking with koh gen doh from now on. It's performing flawlessly.
I've got tons of alpaca yarn in the house now, bags of rayon and tencel. I feel better in my own mind now about cotton and it's possible health issues..... Which are probably zero anyway.