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odd question, but having never held a bottom feeder in my hands I am trying to find out if this is possible...to make.

I see the top caps have some sort of catch-cup/juice well.
I'm thinking of a mod that can be a bottom feeder if needed, or just used as normal with any attie. So the topcap is what intrigues me. Is there a design that can incorporate both ideals? I'm assuming if I make the topcap flat then it'll leak in bottom feeding mode....what about a totally flat top cap, but with an oring recess, say 10mm diameter? Would that suffice for bottom feeding, or is there a good reason why the little well exists

I would like a single topcap cap, that'll work as bottom feeder if needed, and work if e.g. I fit a 28mm kayfun huge onto it.
 
odd question, but having never held a bottom feeder in my hands I am trying to find out if this is possible...to make.

I see the top caps have some sort of catch-cup/juice well.
I'm thinking of a mod that can be a bottom feeder if needed, or just used as normal with any attie. So the topcap is what intrigues me. Is there a design that can incorporate both ideals? I'm assuming if I make the topcap flat then it'll leak in bottom feeding mode....what about a totally flat top cap, but with an oring recess, say 10mm diameter? Would that suffice for bottom feeding, or is there a good reason why the little well exists

I would like a single topcap cap, that'll work as bottom feeder if needed, and work if e.g. I fit a 28mm kayfun huge onto it.

The new Reo Low profiles hardly have any catch cup cum well, actually not necessary as most users just pop an o-ring around the 510 connector to prevent any potential leaks and to be able to adjust some of the RDA's orientation.
 
The new Reo Low profiles hardly have any catch cup cum well, actually not necessary as most users just pop an o-ring around the 510 connector to prevent any potential leaks and to be able to adjust some of the RDA's orientation.

PS. Ignore I think I misunderstood your question
 
so a design like this is not needed/overkill?
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ok, if I rephrase.
What is the purpose of the catch-cup? Is it to catch overspill (something which can be corrected by orings/design) or is it to provide a secondary juice reservoir?(something which is part and parcel of the design and needs to be there)
 
so a design like this is not needed/overkill?
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ok, if I rephrase.
What is the purpose of the catch-cup? Is it to catch overspill (something which can be corrected by orings/design) or is it to provide a secondary juice reservoir?(something which is part and parcel of the design and needs to be there)

No IMO an overkill - assume it's for users that over press the feeding bottle (most important part in any design: "protect the end user against himself").
 
It only need be so deep that the atty, once screwed in, sits flush on top.
 
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