For those of you that still peel the skin layers off your cotton squares like KohGen Do etc, heres a little something to utilise those otherwise discarded skins.
Recently intrigued by Lung Candy's new Cotton Candy offering, I decided to wrap the cotton skin around a rayon core.
I have to say that it wicks like a champ and judging by the heat it can take, its most definitely in the kitchen.
I ran some Ozomahtli at 45J and 262 deg C and it still tasted pleasant, that is about 10J and 30 degrees beyond what I usually use with the current 1 ohm coil.
A pinch of rayon laid on the cotton skin and rolled up like a sugar sprinkled lettuce leaf.
Threaded through a spaced SS coil, my seam was uppermost but I dont think its too important.
An end view of the rayon core with cotton skin.
Three quick chain hits and a large air bubble pops up like a balloon escaping from a small kid on a windy day.
I can only conclude from my experiments that Cotton Candy must be the bomb of wicks and worth the money.
Recently intrigued by Lung Candy's new Cotton Candy offering, I decided to wrap the cotton skin around a rayon core.
I have to say that it wicks like a champ and judging by the heat it can take, its most definitely in the kitchen.
I ran some Ozomahtli at 45J and 262 deg C and it still tasted pleasant, that is about 10J and 30 degrees beyond what I usually use with the current 1 ohm coil.
A pinch of rayon laid on the cotton skin and rolled up like a sugar sprinkled lettuce leaf.
Threaded through a spaced SS coil, my seam was uppermost but I dont think its too important.
An end view of the rayon core with cotton skin.
Three quick chain hits and a large air bubble pops up like a balloon escaping from a small kid on a windy day.
I can only conclude from my experiments that Cotton Candy must be the bomb of wicks and worth the money.
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