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reminds me of swashdrive with a vertical motor. japanese motor? not too educated on those. i know the swiss knock it out of the park...ie. stigma, dragonfly (maxon motors). looks interesting and super lite. i like light, but the lighter they get the more i have to push on darker pigments and the ever feared elephant skinned humans. i wonder if the rca off the top would be annoying or actually help. HAIL TO THE ROTAR GODS! LOL
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hi, i will post videos soon, once we have anodized the machines. no price yet... you can customize colors for the frame and components and you can customize the cuts of the motor cover, it must be round holes going up and down, sideways and diagonal. . . 1 week for the custom job. thanks - undone website at http://www.rotarmachine.com - it will be up when the colored rotars are done.
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hi, thanks, the RCA at the back helps since it is away from the machine thus the wires will not disturb you while at work... also these japan motors are of lifetime warranty. very durable. the little weight of the motor helps put pressure on your work and it will provide your hands an effortless work...
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Looks cool not sure I like the screw on the bottom of the chuck but I will keep an eye on this one. Though to be honest Its going to be real hard to put down the dragonflys long enough to try a new machine.
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thanks, the screw at the bottom at the back provides a perfect balance for the machine, it can stand if u put it in a surface. also it can also work to rest the machine on your finger and if you do not use it to rest your finger, it is right enough to be ergonomic still... another new one to work with. : ]
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Looking forward to seeing a video of it in action.
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yeah, will post video very soon . . . excited to post them on ; ]
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Hmmm I think you and I know each other from somewhere....
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hmmmmmmmmmm, yeah i think so . . . hahaha from facebook...
here are the Rotar in plain mirror finish...
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