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SKreitlow
05-02-2013, 09:31 PM
Hey everyone, I'm new here and still super new to rotaries. I picked up my first a few weeks ago. a 2.5mm Neotat. I have been loving it so far but decided I want something with a bit more stroke for whip shading and color packing. So after reading as much as I could find here. I've been hemming and hawing back and forth between a Mini Cranker, Impact, or Vivace. After debating with myself for hours I decided I already had a linear slide rotary and I would try something different so I broke down and ordered a Mini Cranker from Dan yesterday. Talked with Dan a bit and he seemed really nice and listened to me and answered a few noobie questions. Cant wait to get it!!! I'll post picks of it when I get it and try to post some picks of my Neotat when I figure out how lol

slicksteel
05-02-2013, 09:35 PM
Welcome and you cant go wrong with dan-swell guy that makes a good machine....

TattoosByRob
05-02-2013, 09:44 PM
I run both those machines daily, they are great all around machines!!

SKreitlow
05-02-2013, 09:57 PM
Right on guys, should I expect a bit more vibration out of the Mini Cranker? In my head the linear style seems that it would have way less vibration and my Neotat runs so smooth. And here is another noob question. What style of rotary is the Mini Cranker considered, I understand the linear slide and the direct drive, sorry if its a dumb question I'm still learning the rotary lingo lol

Tazman
05-02-2013, 10:50 PM
It's an armature bar rotary as far as I'm concerned. I just got mine and I love it. Runs really smooth and sounds sweet! I have the 4mm stroke for lining and color. Haven't used it on color yet but it pushes big groupings.

Sage Oz
05-02-2013, 11:13 PM
Right on guys, should I expect a bit more vibration out of the Mini Cranker? In my head the linear style seems that it would have way less vibration and my Neotat runs so smooth. And here is another noob question. What style of rotary is the Mini Cranker considered, I understand the linear slide and the direct drive, sorry if its a dumb question I'm still learning the rotary lingo lol
The crankers are very smooth and vibration free, probably both because of the steel frame and the well refined design.

Patrick
05-02-2013, 11:53 PM
Can't go wrong with the cranker. I use mine daily. Best liners out there.

(Opted Out)
05-03-2013, 09:06 AM
Cranker and neotat are both in my daily useage set up.

peter clements
05-03-2013, 10:27 PM
I have a severe critisism of crankers......they're ADDICTIVE!

Patrick
05-03-2013, 10:31 PM
Peter, I was almost gearing up for a argument, then I read the rest. Ha!

SKreitlow
05-04-2013, 09:30 PM
1877318774Here's ol' blue. (if the pic work lol)

Dman
05-04-2013, 10:22 PM
Hey I recognize that neotat. Let me know if u wanna run my mini cranker youll love em.

Sent from the edge of reason on my SG2

SKreitlow
05-05-2013, 12:53 AM
Yeah Dman I'm loving it. Thanks again!!! Did my first tattoo start to finish with it today. was my first time lining and coloring with a rotary. Up to now I had only tried B&G with it. I was nervous when I started the outline but it went in super smooth and easy. I was amazed. Oh and I ordered a Mini Cranker from Dan last Monday. Can't wait to get it! Hey does anyone know if anyone makes an adapter or something for the Neotats to run with RCA I really want to switch everything to RCA so I can run just one cord.

SKreitlow
05-09-2013, 01:29 AM
1882018821 So I got my DK Mini Cranker today! super stoked on this lil guy. Had my buddy come in so I could finish a piece on hos foot we started a lil while back. I'm so fucking stoked as to how effortlessly this thing packed the color in. I'm having some problems with my phone, as soon as I figure it out I'll post a pick of the tattoo. I will say it definitely is a little louder and vibrates a bit more than my Neotat. But that don't bother me at all I was using disposable tubes, I bet with a steel tube I wont even feel it. Ether way I fell in love with it instantly and cant wait to use it more.