Got to have some fun with the scribe rotary today. Session 1 and so far I'm loving this machine for damn near everything. 4.0mm stroke. eternal ink
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Got to have some fun with the scribe rotary today. Session 1 and so far I'm loving this machine for damn near everything. 4.0mm stroke. eternal ink
Would this machine be good for strictly do lettering?
While I enjoy it most for color with large mags, I can say I've done a few lettering pieces with it ,without issue. However, I still use my mc2 kubin for most lining and lettering. But the scribe is very capable. Go with the longest stroke for lining.
how is the experience with the shipping from Inline ? because a coworker from me have order some Scribe - in tne shop the showing its in stock but after a week he is getting nothing. The order status is only awaiting processing and the support dont reply after 4 days now ? the customer support is very poor in my option. He now try to get the money back over paypal.
Inline is a small operation. When I say small I mean every machine is hand assembled on a workbench by a single person. The builder is a full time artist as well with a family so e patient and you won't be dissappointed when your machine comes in. I use my 4.0 for everything and love it. I run it around 9 volts for lining give or take. Just got another 3.6 for bng and love it
its from a coworker - not me ,but i have tell him about the scribe and now he ask always me :(
Mine said processing for about 4 days. Then shipped fast.
other companies take up to 15 days to process "in stock" items, i'd have your coworker wait a little longer before he starts to get worried.
Same here on processing, about 4 to 5 days. But shipped super fast.
his is now processing 7 days and have send 4 days ago a email to support -i tell him this info :) to get him a bit quieter
very cool looking machine, love it