I'm in :)
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I'm in :)
I would think all the forum members would be up for trial ,you better get a few machine out
with 1200 members each member having it for a week ,if my caculations are correct it will take 24 years for everyone to try it out.
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Here's a diagram that I made to explain the cycle on a regular rotary.
The Sinner Rotary as a complete new concept, combining the efficiency of a coil machine with the consistency of a rotary.
Some of the features:
The duty cycle of Sinner Rotary is something completely new from any other rotary in the market, (less time inside the skin, and more time inside the tube) emulating the downward needle acceleration and power of a coil machine. This provides easy needle penetration as the needle travels faster downwards and with more torque. This kind of cycle eliminates dragging created by a regular circular motion on a regular rotary machine, causing less skin trauma. When the needle travels upwards spends more time inside the tube improving ink flow, creating a bigger efficiency in every stroke.
The slider inside Sinner Rotary is perfectly round causing minimal friction. It's made out of stainless steel, so it has more weight giving a much better response.
Sinner Rotary is CNC machined from blocks of aluminum.
All the components are housed inside.
Anodized finishes.
Sinner Rotary has adjustable give and adjustable stroke.
The stroke can be adjusted from 2 mm to 5 mm.
Sinner Rotary is powered by a high quality Swiss-made 5 Watt Maxon motor to run well and to last longer.
Sinner Rotary as an adjustable needle bar tensioner, so you can avoid rubberbands if you wish.
Both RCA jack and clipcord connections on the machine.
We are working to make a liner, a shader, and a color packer version of Sinner Rotaries with specific configurations.
More info - [email protected]
Sounds like a very interesting concept. I am eager to see this new machine. When it is finally developed, have you decided on a price range for it?
Alie, 10 Sinner Rotaries are being machined for testing. It all depends if we need to make some more modifications/adjustments or not. But I think for next January they will be available. About price range we are still figuring production costs.
Alie, what do you think about sending a machine out for testing? Unortunately I cannot send it to all members of the forum,(imagine Ta2GeezerUK waiting 24 years!!!) but we could send it for a few expericienced artists for a solid review to see the pros and cons. Can you help me with that?