topic starter: what do love and hate about rotary machines and why?
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topic starter: what do love and hate about rotary machines and why?
A bishop with a softer spring and longer stroke and no needle clip
Adjustable stroke, adjustable give, well balanced, lightweight, Lost lasting motor, quiet, linear cam, easy to clean, different color options, customizable, needle clip or bar, clipcord and rca connections.
I would like a rotary were when you change the give the stoke length does not change.
A Rapier2 with removable plug in motors of different torque, speed & voltage range .
I would also like to one were the motor is not mounted in a frame but the motor ouside can is part of the frame itshelf, ie would have a back end much like a r/c motor where you could replace brushes etc with rca machineed to the frame/ can on top-facing back or molded to the back removable houseing if clipcord.
What i do like about rotarys are the light weight, clean looking, noise level and less skin tramua.
I have 2 different motors with different torques and speeds. One is fast [2mNm]like a coil liner and one is slow with lots of torque [twice the torque of the liner 4mNm ]like a slow color packing coil machine. Muliple strokes can be had its just a question of cost. The more you add to a machine the more it costs to manufacture. I can built an adjustable stroke machine from 1mm to 4.5mm if you want to pay the extra for the machined small parts. Its all a question of how fast you want to go, speed is a question of money.
hey cary on the rapier1 do they have the faster or more torque motors? also do you have any real pics of the new treasure chest to post? I am still debating on it or a another modded rapier like the last one you made me as i realy like the rapier2 chuck it was way ahead of the others out there.
lol aww man and i started the topic! ,lol