The thing about this design is... I think it's the most safe and convenient to build and use approach towards DIY desktop electronic vaping. The devices specifically mentioned in the guide all use the A114 coil as the heating element. It has a ceramic core and the wire is NickelChromium.
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The devices also have a borosilicate outer insulator. Most guides out there use a heatgun which commonly use fiberglass as insulators which are very very dangerous to inhale.
The design is also very efficient and powerful, producing relatively thick and powerful vapor. These devices pack a lot of power, it takes few seconds to heat up to desired temperature.
It's also very easy to use, just turn on, put the handle on the table, fill, insert, vape.
You may use a different material for the stopper part in the chamber other than paper, like steel mesh or wool, I never tried mesh but I think clogging may be problematic, and it may restrict a lot of airflow. More airflow results in thicker clouds. The the thing about paper is that it absorbs the runny oil and prevents clogging, and you can vape the absorbed oil after you emptied the chamber, but it makes it a bit less efficient. I used less paper in my early designs and it had much better efficiency in producing thick clouds. But it had two major problems, first it shooted a lot of small parts inside the bag which then entered my mouth and sometimes airway while inhaling, second problem was that so much oil was escaping the chamber towards the bag.
This newest rolled up paper idea solved the problem with short w shaped paper, but clouds are somehow less thick.
You can also just use steel mesh or steel wool for vaping crystals like DMT.