![]() Thanks to the Punk’s control setup, navigating the menu trees is easy (made easier by well-documented instructions). Like I mentioned in the preview, I appreciate control and customization, but I don’t necessarily see a major difference from tenths of a percentage, and neither will most. But it never gets in the way of the overall aesthetic.Īnother welcome item was the 0.5-ohm increment adjustments, which make it easier and faster to scroll to a desired wattage. ![]() Users can easily make adjustments to resistance, wattage, voltage, preheat, coil material and more, via the bright screen and simple button interface. Because my brushed zinc alloy test Model took an inadvertent tumble from a four-foot high table onto a hardwood floor. One mild concern I had during our preview was the potential for catastrophic damage if the heavy, glass-covered Punk fell onto a hard surface. (A subtle, but effective LED light further enhances the effect.) Also gorgeous is the rock-solid beveled edges, which frame the Mod without overshadowing the steampunk-style gears and cogs. Of all the Mods in my collection, this is by far the heaviest.īut with the heft comes stunning design, most notably the thick glass that covers both sides of the Punk, allowing both the steampunk accents and the circuitry to be visible to the user. Tesla lists the Mod at 200 grams in heft, but I think that might be conservative. Sure, at 86x56x30mm, you can certainly carry the Tesla Punk in a pocket or purse, but you’ll definitely know it’s there. No, this is not a “ toss it in your pocket and forget it” vape device. But that weight you’re feeling? That’s almost entirely the Punk. And the offerings are certainly good, to be sure. Remember not to glue the lid on if you want to use this box for storage.When you pick up the Tesla Punk in its packaging, you’d be forgiven for thinking there’s a wealth of extras in the box. If you've opted to use Superglue, you will simply hold each piece in place until the glue sets (around 10 seconds). Repeat for the remaining sides, securing with tape to hold the pieces together while the glue dries. Now add the next, interlocking side and tape it to the bottom and the previously glued side. Start by gluing one of the sides to the bottom and using a piece of masking or clear tape to hold it in place. Not to mention the threat of having the glue run everywhere and cause the parts to stick to your hand! Not that that's ever happened to me. So if you decide to use Superglue, I recommend Thick or Medium, at the very least, to minimize the threat of soaking into the surface. But if you plan on staining your box later with wood stain, any drips of wood glue can be chipped off or sanded away after it dries Superglue tends to spread into the surface and can act as a barrier that doesn't allow stain to penetrate properly. Some people use Superglue to speed the project along, and that is perfectly fine, if that's what you have on-hand or what you prefer. ![]() ![]() Note: I am of the school that wood should be glued with wood glue. ![]() This is where an old toothbrush comes in handy to clean any detail and the finger joints. When it comes time to glue the pieces together, make sure you've thoroughly cleaned all of the sanding dust off of the parts. ![]()
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