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stoner tricks, tips, lifehacks etc. Goddamn Hippie 23/03/22(Wed)14:01 No. 60
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since this board so far is nothing but whiny doomposting let's lighten it up by trying to help each other's smoking experience.
I got once of these plasma lighters last month and I got it thinking it was a novelty, but it's a game changer. the weed tastes clearer and it's easier to light up more precisely to conserve weed. the only downside is I can't use it with my bong since the bowl is too deep, and having to charge I suppose but it saves me fluid for my main lighters in the long run so it works out. I recommend getting one, they're cheap and easy to find. oh and it looks fucking rad lighting up a bowl with electricity, you feel like a god.


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The+Red+Barron 23/03/22(Wed)14:59 No. 63

Damn I been out the game too long

Niggas lighting bowls with lightning bolts n shit


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/03(Mon)01:51 No. 118
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I've been smoking the ganja for the last 14 years of my life and I have tried it all, cans with holes, hotknifing, 5 gal ghetto gravity bongs, bongs with filters and shit to make the smoke smoother but I just keep going back to joints and blunts, only think I have incorporated into my smoking routine is those cbd infused wraps and chillum pipes wrapped with duct tape for when I inevitably drop them while high as fuark. And for the flame itself I just like clippers they just work. Is there any crazy shit I'm missing out on? Or any new zoomer magical smoking tech I should try?


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/03(Mon)05:51 No. 119

I wonder if it's because the default theme of this board is /grim/ that it's all doomposting


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/04(Tue)19:06 No. 126

>>118
It's not new tech but you could use a magnifying glass to take solar hits, like burning ants except you light bowls instead of play war of the worlds with innocent life forms. that's got a fairly steep learning curve though, you need to triangulate the perfect angle to get it right.


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/06(Thu)10:12 No. 138
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>>126
Its easiest to take a solar hit it high noon, as the sun is directly overhead. Godspeed you Goddamn Hippie.


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/06(Thu)10:32 No. 139

>>126
Get a laser.


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/13(Thu)18:02 No. 169

dunno if this counts but i have been recently reducing the amount of tobacco i use in my joints replacing most of it with ground up blue lotus leaves and it actually rolls and smokes good and makes mid weed shine.


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/14(Fri)17:06 No. 173
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>>60
This is fisheye, 1.0 pictured.

It's a USB rechargeable hotplate.

>the weed tastes clearer

Indeed, as I have been desperately trying to impress upon my fellow smokers: butane is toxic, disgusting shit.

Fisheye may not be as fancy as your arc lighter, but the result is the same: smoking without butane.

I have long since replaced the fisheye in this image, and am now on fisheye 3.0

I wish I could claim I invented it, but quite the contrary: this is just a cheap made-in-China electric cigarette lighter with its casing stripped off.

I have refined the stripping technique quite a lot, and I really ought to show you the improvements, but this is a good time to note the other advantage of fisheye: it is highly stealthy, making no human-audible noise of any kind and having an extremely low light output as well. It serves well to hide my habit from my strongly objecting SO.

I will have to take those pictures later.

Another advantage of fisheye is that it can get deep into a bowl, serving to stir (while off) and also lighting right down to the last hit.


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/16(Sun)21:05 No. 186
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>>139


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/17(Mon)10:21 No. 192
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>>60
I switched to hemp wick, and I cant smoke something lit with butane anymore.


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/17(Mon)15:33 No. 194
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>>173
I'd be too scared to bust up china stuff, in case it exploded and send shrapnel at super sonic speeds into my brain and paralyzed me forever, but more power to you. would make a fun diy project with a raspberry pi maybe.


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/17(Mon)21:04 No. 199

Smoking weed out of a crackpipe is based as fuck. You can blast a whole gram suck hard. POOF you just easily inhaled a whole big ass nug like a baby sucking on a titty. Crackpipes are easy peasy to clean too.


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/18(Tue)13:36 No. 204


>>199
If you suck hard enough you can blast whole 2 grams of like dank


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/19(Wed)01:52 No. 206
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>>118
I always wanted to try out the Magic Flight Lunchbox


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/19(Wed)18:07 No. 215
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>>194
>raspberry pi
Are you seeing the size of this thing?

Pic related: fisheye 3.0 and my index finger.

These things come in a metal case that they slide up and down in: up deploys the hotplate and triggers heating, down deploys a USB connector for charging.

There are two screws to remove first, to free the internal plastic casing, but to get the metal exterior off I put it in a vise and deform it until I can slide out all the internal parts.

Since the first fisheye, I have made two improvements: first, keeping the USB port's housing attached (need to use a dremel saw bit to cut off just the plastic bits that aren't needed and keep the bits that secure it), and second supporting the "switch" with some material to ensure it doesn't get bent or clamped down (it's just a filament of copper that makes contact with another on the PCB).

I use a heat gun for make a precise shrink-wrap, but it's still hit-or-miss: one has to be careful not to strain the battery connections or pin down the switch while also doing one's best to seal the USB port and get it as tight as possible behind the hotplate and everywhere else.

The hotplate itself has a PTFE protector that needs to be epoxied along its outer edge since it isn't held in place without the casing, and there's a really freaking bright LED at the tip which I've painted over with black nail polish (still partially visible when heating or charging).

Granted, I've been tearing apart and putting together electronics since I was in elementary school, there's nothing to be afraid of if you don't do anything overtly stupid. Like don't try to pry things open with sharp blades or pokers, that's how you puncture a lithium-ion battery, not to mention permanently break stuff, and always try to get some appreciation for how a thing was most likely put together before you take it apart. Fisheye 1.0 sat in a draw for a year before I finally figured out how the metal casing was attached: it probably starts out as a cylinder, then gets formed right on top of the internals.


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/20(Thu)11:43 No. 225

>>215
>one 8 lead IC
Ah, yes, a compewtor.


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Goddamn Hippie 23/04/20(Thu)16:35 No. 227

>>225
lol, I am not entirely sure what tiny functions it serves. The power cuts off after a certain amount of time and the LED blinks when charging or when the battery is too weak to ignite. Maybe it also regulates voltage so the lighter doesn't melt itself and prevents the battery from being overcharged.



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