Coilmaster makes some nice ones!well I have the smok mag but ill go get one anyway thank you
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Coilmaster makes some nice ones!well I have the smok mag but ill go get one anyway thank you
I'm not one to insult anyone's vape gear....but give that Smok Mag to the trash can and get yourself a better mod friend. There are way better ones for similar price points. I absolutely DETEST Smok anything. As well as do most seasoned vapers. Just friendly advice sykes199523...well I have the smok mag but ill go get one anyway thank you
<--- Been using a Smok alien since 2014. Smok has a bad rep ... and a lot of it is for good reason. But, I have never had a problem with their hardware. It's their sub-coil-heads that are wretched.I'm not one to insult anyone's vape gear....but give that Smok Mag to the trash can and get yourself a better mod friend. There are way better ones for similar price points. I absolutely DETEST Smok anything. As well as do most seasoned vapers. Just friendly advice sykes199523...
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I used to like Smok hardware...the X Cube II was nice. The Alien isn't bad...but they flooded the market in the last couple years every week with substandard junk that doesn't last, with a shit warranty, and no customer support to unwitting newcomers with flashing lights and pretty colors. They forgot quality over quantity. My neighbor has had 6 of those mags in probably 6 months from the local B&M and still loves them. The owner (a buddy of mine) can't return them for warranty claim because Smok won't even respond to his wholesaler...<--- Been using a Smok alien since 2014. Smok has a bad rep ... and a lot of it is for good reason. But, I have never had a problem with their hardware. It's their sub-coil-heads that are wretched.
Well that sucks ... I got a Majesty Resin a few months ago and it has been just fine. It's not a GREAT mod. Doesn't seem to have a good power output, and the menu is janky. But it works as my "out and about" mod. But your right ... their QC and customer service are trash tier.I used to like Smok hardware...the X Cube II was nice. The Alien isn't bad...but they flooded the market in the last couple years every week with substandard junk that doesn't last, with a shit warranty, and no customer support to unwitting newcomers with flashing lights and pretty colors. They forgot quality over quantity. My neighbor has had 6 of those mags in probably 6 months from the local B&M and still loves them. The owner (a buddy of mine) can't return them for warranty claim because Smok won't even respond to his wholesaler...
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Odd ... I found I'm not really a fan of mohawks. Maybe I'll have to try some of yours. You puttin' crack powder on them or something?!?I literally built 14 sets of Mohawks today...everyone wants Mohawks lol
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They vape like an Alien but a little hotter and spitty because of their shape.Odd ... I found I'm not really a fan of mohawks. Maybe I'll have to try some of yours. You puttin' crack powder on them or something?!?
Yah that's my whole problem with them. I'm not a fan of spitty builds I like it hot and smooth.They vape like an Alien but a little hotter and spitty because of their shape.
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Me too.Yah that's my whole problem with them. I'm not a fan of spitty builds I like it hot and smooth.
Very nice!Yah this was my first mohawk ... and it turned me off of vaping them real quick.
Don't remember gauges but its stitched with twisted ribbon core, slanted ribbon (unintended but awesome!), and round frames
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There's a fad going around IG right now with "indented builds". Whipped one up but I need some input. Considering inlaying a 2 core 32/42 alien in the indent. I'm concerned about ohms atm. It's currently going to run .11-.12, without the inlay. Any thoughts on the matter?
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laser beams<---- thinking about building a motorized barstool/recliner to go with it
Coil Master. Nice recliners.Coilmaster makes some nice ones!
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Hey there! Very nice. Love me some good baby aliensHello again guys. Been a minute and a half since I've been around :/ hows everyone doing? I'd rather not put my sob story up everywhere but I'll put these coils up for your perusal. All Alien variations as they seem to be the easiest thing for me to do now getting back into things now though so hopefully achieve something new soon
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Hello again guys. Been a minute and a half since I've been around :/ hows everyone doing? I'd rather not put my sob story up everywhere but I'll put these coils up for your perusal. All Alien variations as they seem to be the easiest thing for me to do now getting back into things now though so hopefully achieve something new soon
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I'm just worried about heat. With a couple more 32g cores it's going to pull it down to ~.09. And the ALL that wrap ... Don't get me wrong, I like a good hot vape. But that sounds like a little crazy to me. And, I'm sure the Alien will work. There is enough space. But I like my builds to be vapable as well as pretty. idk. I think I'm going to go for it anyways. I guess worst case It should be easy to peel out the inlay if it's a crap vape.I looove inlays but I haven’t tried em yet. If the alien doesn’t workout maybe a 2x.3 staple fused with 42?
The more I work with fine wire (30g+ cores and 40g+wraps) the more I feel like it's easier for most non complex things. The lower mass wrap means less tension on the cores. So, it's easier to keep them from twisting and collapsing.Thanks @WPMac I thought the smaller gauge ones were going to be harder than they ended up being
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Clean staggerton there bud!!Hard work with 39g
Funny you say that, I was only mulling on the reason people say keep 10 gauges between wrap and core wire a couple of days ago and came down to the conclusion that it makes the alien wrap just sit in place easier. Less of a gap in gauges and the wrap wire can start to collapse multicore builds. Great minds and all that jazz hahaThe more I work with fine wire (30g+ cores and 40g+wraps) the more I feel like it's easier for most non complex things. The lower mass wrap means less tension on the cores. So, it's easier to keep them from twisting and collapsing.
That is true to some extent. A lot of it is about aesthetic. A 10 gauge gap is just super pleasing to most peoples eyes. As well as the mass difference between the gauges helps a lot. But that is not to say you can't do anything else. I've done a 30/32 alien that turned out really clean and kinda cool looking. This is a 3x30g core with a 32g wrap. Ignore the rest. Was testing groove fuse applications.Funny you say that, I was only mulling on the reason people say keep 10 gauges between wrap and core wire a couple of days ago and came down to the conclusion that it makes the alien wrap just sit in place easier. Less of a gap in gauges and the wrap wire can start to collapse multicore builds. Great minds and all that jazz haha
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Personally I prefer it without the inlay. That groove fused alien thingamajig looks cool as fuckOK so I need thoughts on asthetics ...
With or without the inlay?!?
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Nice dude i think with inlayig looks baller!!OK so I need thoughts on asthetics ...
With or without the inlay?!?
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Not nearly as experienced as you guy. What exactly is an inlay? Maybe an alien then frame that and wrap again? I just love looking at the coils dissecting how they're possibly made. I still haven't tried an alien yet. Always wonder about the decore math.OK so I need thoughts on asthetics ...
With or without the inlay?!?
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See where there's a ridge in the alien? The inlay fits into that gap.Not nearly as experienced as you guy. What exactly is an inlay? Maybe an alien then frame that and wrap again? I just love looking at the coils dissecting how they're possibly made. I still haven't tried an alien yet. Always wonder about the decore math.
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Cool I appreciate it. I'd love to try an alien 100 times because I feel it'll take me that long to get it. I get frustrated easily sometimes. I really have the "looks good from my house" attitude sometimes.See where there's a ridge in the alien? The inlay fits into that gap.
And with Aliens I pretty much always use the 3:1 ratio. The hardest part is the stretch and holding the right amount of pressure on while wrapping. If you measure your cores against the stretched decore it will be much easier. I tend to just eyeball it now and try to get the waves at around a 90 degree angle. I shall take some photos after of what I mean as I don't have any ready to upload.
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Best advice I could give there is make LOADS of decores, don't stretch them and put them in an envelope. Much easier to keep cracking on at them when the decore can just be pulled out and stretched instead of changing your work setup back and forth. I found that to be the most frustrating part until I gleaned that information from this thread. Which I'm still eternally thankful for as it means whipping up Aliens are now no more time consuming that regular fusing.Cool I appreciate it. I'd love to try an alien 100 times because I feel it'll take me that long to get it. I get frustrated easily sometimes. I really have the "looks good from my house" attitude sometimes.
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Thanks! That is from a couple months ago. I never pursued it past the stick that I was just testing on. It's a super challenging thing to get right. I'll get around to it eventuallyPersonally I prefer it without the inlay. That groove fused alien thingamajig looks cool as fuck
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Thanks for the input!Nice dude i think with inlayig looks baller!!
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The coil on the right is the same as the left just with a small alien "inlayed" into the indent.Not nearly as experienced as you guy. What exactly is an inlay? Maybe an alien then frame that and wrap again? I just love looking at the coils dissecting how they're possibly made. I still haven't tried an alien yet. Always wonder about the decore math.
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Not nearly as experienced as you guy. What exactly is an inlay? Maybe an alien then frame that and wrap again? I just love looking at the coils dissecting how they're possibly made. I still haven't tried an alien yet. Always wonder about the decore math.
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So with what you wrote there the Clapton would be done on a 22g? I'm sure I can figure it out with enough research. I've watched M Turk a bunch just never had the ambition to do it.Thanks! That is from a couple months ago. I never pursued it past the stick that I was just testing on. It's a super challenging thing to get right. I'll get around to it eventually
Thanks for the input!
The coil on the right is the same as the left just with a small alien "inlayed" into the indent.
Basic decore math is extremely easy.
*Standard alien is total width of your cores divided by 3.
Examples - 1)You have 3x 26g cores (.4mm each). .4mmx3=1.2mm ... 1.2mm/3 =.4mm. So you will decore off of a 26g. That is why 3 core aliens are what you see the most of because it's super easy.
2) The indented alien above is 2x 26g (.4mm) cores and 10x .3x.1 ribbon (the .1 is all that factors in since it will be the dimension contributing to the width). .4mmx2+1mm=1.8mm ... 1.8mm/3=.6. Well 22g (.64mm) is the closest so you would use that to decore from. ***I pulled the ribbon out after fusing to make the indent**
3) The inlay in the right pic is 2x 32g (.2mm). .2mx2=.4mm .... .4mm/3=.13mm. 36g is .13mm. So you would decore from that.
The difficult part is figure out the stretch. That ONLY comes from practice.
The first pic, are you running 2 wraps at the same time? Looks like twisted alien wrap.The dip or ridges that are spaced on top of a Hedgehog/Double Hump Enigma is were a Inlay goes:
Inlays installed:
You get a bit more room to play with with those Indented Aliens of other Indented Builds to use an inlay
That'll all turn to callouses eventually. I call it "Alien Thumb".My decore grip fingers are literally almost raw...
I have a curtain rod attached to a wall with masking tape around it to hold all my decores. Keeps them from getting tangled. You can't see it in this pic, but there's a piece of tape on the wall above these with the specs for each set.Best advice I could give there is make LOADS of decores, don't stretch them and put them in an envelope.
When I say "decore from", what I mean is clapton around for your alien wrap wire, then you pull that clapton off and stretch it (or not stretch it if your good like that ... I am NOT good like that). So for my Example of (26x2)+(.1x10), you would take a piece of 22g and clapton whatever gauge you want around it. Then pull that clapton off of the 22g, stretch it, then re-clapton it around your cores. Also, on your initial clapton while making your decores, you have to run the drill in the opposite direction than you intend on making your final run with.So with what you wrote there the Clapton would be done on a 22g? I'm sure I can figure it out with enough research. I've watched M Turk a bunch just never had the ambition to do it.
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Yeah, that's called interlocking alien. Basically a paraclapton (parallel Clapton) that's used for Alien wrapping. One technique I still don't have down is paraclapton :/The first pic, are you running 2 wraps at the same time? Looks like twisted alien wrap.
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Ok I was thinking that's what you meant. Wrap a 22, strip it and reclapton the cores. ThanksWhen I say "decore from", what I mean is clapton around for your alien wrap wire, then you pull that clapton off and stretch it (or not stretch it if your good like that ... I am NOT good like that). So for my Example of (26x2)+(.1x10), you would take a piece of 22g and clapton whatever gauge you want around it. Then pull that clapton off of the 22g, stretch it, then re-clapton it around your cores. Also, on your initial clapton while making your decores, you have to run the drill in the opposite direction than you intend on making your final run with.
Lots of info here ---> http://vapingunderground.com/threads/the-official-alien-coil-thread.337052/
Superb. Really does make doing Aliens a breeze when you can just grab a decore and crack on. I can't leave mine up in place like that but I do need some longer envelopes as the finer gauge wraps tend to take a longer decoreThat'll all turn to callouses eventually. I call it "Alien Thumb".
I have a curtain rod attached to a wall with masking tape around it to hold all my decores. Keeps them from getting tangled. You can't see it in this pic, but there's a piece of tape on the wall above these with the specs for each set.
Absolutely - I also have these tubes to hold a crapload of straightened core wires. I have one each for 26, 28, 30 gauge wire in KA1, N80, and SS316L.Really does make doing Aliens a breeze when you can just grab a decore and crack on.
I need to do this. I have a desk full of straightened wire that I have no idea whatgauge it is without comparing to others lmao.Absolutely - I also have these tubes to hold a crapload of straightened core wires. I have one each for 26, 28, 30 gauge wire in KA1, N80, and SS316L.
Holy shizzle dude. If that's your first attempt at aliens that is amazing!!!My 1st Alien try.....Not perfect but im getting there. Making Aliens is a pain in my ARSE !!! Some of yall are just experts man. Ive seen some beautiful coils in here , geeze