Delta 3D Studios is the American workshop DynaVap owners go to when the stock kit isn’t quite enough. They make aftermarket parts, mostly titanium tips and custom stems, built for the DynaVap M, the VonG and the rest of the family. Nothing they sell is a vape on its own. It’s all bits that bolt onto a DynaVap and make it heat better, taste cleaner or just feel nicer in the hand. That’s why people in Australia went looking for them: once you’re hooked on the click, you start tinkering, and Delta is where the tinkering goes.
If you’ve never used a DynaVap, the quick version: it’s a manual, butane-heated vaporiser. You heat the tip with a torch or an induction heater, it clicks when it’s ready, you draw, it clicks again when it’s done. No battery, no screen. Delta’s parts are upgrades for that little ritual, not replacements for it.
Here’s the range, with the honest take on each.
Titanium DynaVap tips
This is the big one. The tip is the metal cap that holds your herb and does the heating, and swapping the stock stainless one for titanium changes the whole feel. Titanium is lighter, so it cools faster between draws and you’re less likely to scorch. It also heats a touch differently under a flame, which a lot of people reckon gives cleaner flavour. The DynaVap is conduction at heart, the hot metal does the work, so the tip material matters more here than on most vapes.
In practice, you torch it until the cap clicks, then draw. With titanium the sweet spot sits a bit lower, so go gentle on the heat and aim for that lighter end, roughly 175-195°C of effective heat if you’re chasing flavour, hotter for clouds. The quirk worth knowing: titanium can take a couple of heat cycles to season in, and it’ll show some bluing and colour change over time. That’s normal, not damage. Suits anyone who finds the stock tip a bit harsh or just wants the lighter swing.
Galaxy stems
The stem is the body you hold and draw through, and Delta’s Galaxy stems are the custom version. They sort out the things people grumble about with the stock stem, mainly length and airflow. A longer stem puts more distance between the hot tip and your lip, so the vapour arrives cooler and smoother. The machining on the airport, that little hole you cap with a finger, tends to be cleaner too, which makes the draw easier to control.
There’s no temperature to set here, a stem is passive, but it changes how a given heat feels at your mouth. Cooler, less bite, especially at the higher end where the stock setup can get sharp. The catch is fit. DynaVap have run a couple of stem standards over the years, so check yours matches before you order, and titanium stems carry a heat warning down near the tip end, so mind your fingers. Good pick if the stock stem feels short or you draw hot.
Spinning mouthpieces
These are the fun ones. A spinning mouthpiece is the bit you put to your lips, except it’s machined to rotate freely while it’s in your mouth. Sounds gimmicky, and a bit of it is, but there’s a real point: it gives your hands something to do during the heat-up and the draw, which is half the appeal of a DynaVap for the fidgety among us. They’re usually titanium or anodised metal and they look the part.
No heat to worry about at the mouthpiece end, it sits well away from the flame, so this is purely a feel-and-looks upgrade. The only quirk is that the spin can loosen over time and want a clean to stay smooth. Suits the tinkerers and the fidgeters. If you couldn’t care less about playing with the thing, skip it.
Living with one
The nice thing about Delta gear is that it’s all metal and it all comes apart. Titanium tips clean up with a soak in iso and a cotton bud, same as the stock cap, and the colour they pick up just wipes back a little, never fully. Stems and mouthpieces pull apart for the same treatment, and the spinning bits especially want a clean now and then so they don’t get gritty. Keep the o-rings in mind, they’re a wear part, and a dry one will whistle or stick. Replace them rather than fight them.
If you’re new to the whole DynaVap thing, our dry herb vaporisers guide covers where it fits, and you’ll find tips and stems over in vaporizer parts. For the vapes these parts bolt onto, see DynaVap, and the full Delta range lives at Delta 3D Studios.
Which one suits you
Quick version. Want the upgrade that actually changes your sessions: a titanium tip. Find the stock stem short or the draw too hot: a Galaxy stem. Like fiddling with your gear and want it to look good doing it: a spinning mouthpiece. Start with the tip, add the rest as the itch takes you.