If you cut the loop before taking the needle out it doesn't ping anywhere!
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Good mod looks way better. But to be fair the rotary works is only £5 dearer so it's a no brainer :) im not saying it's not a good performer - plenty of good feedback on here shows that it works - but I just don't like that the customer has to modified the machine to enhance it's user friendliness. Petes version is great so why can't we buy them like that to start with ??
Anyway I'm getting off topic here :)
I agree with others that if you would like to try a machine with 'give', to try Cary's out. They are priced well below some of those others with adjustable give. The 'give' isn't adjustable, but sometimes too many knobs and buttons can make life more difficult. I've tried the Blunderbuss, and was really impressed. I've passed it around to my coworkers who were rotary-phobic, and all were amazed at how much like a coil it felt, and how much they liked it for lining. If you want one specifically for that, you can speak with Cary and he can set you up with a rapier suited to your needs.
I enjoy using my neotats for black and grey. My preferred stroke models for that are medium and short. The short stroke takes a little more getting used to, but once you get the hang of layering with it, it really makes for some nice glassy black and grey. The medium stroke takes a little less figuring out, but can still get hung up in the skin if you have the needles hanging out too far.
the stealth is outstanding for black and grey