The stigma fly and the vivace both had quick change motors before the halo. Most likely a few others as well.
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The stigma fly and the vivace both had quick change motors before the halo. Most likely a few others as well.
Yeah man what I meant was the halo seems to have pushed it on further,, maybe just out of popularity of that machine
I think the first bolt motor was the hi-breed from that company with the pneumatic air machines, can't remember his name after the weekend haha
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I see the Beast as pretty innovative, it's a nice little spin on a direct drive the way the needle inserts into the machine body and is locked down with its own screw. They are going to offer it with a 10v maxon too and at a lower price point that previous Stigmas. I see the Beast as a def buy and try machine for me. The prodigy does look like a halo and a dragonfly had a baby, but it's all in the hit and give, I learned long ago that just because a rotary looks like another and has the same principled operating system doesn't mean it will perform the same. I'd much rather have machine options I don't need or want, than want or need for machine options.
WOW, those look awesome
Curious how the needle locks into the machine and how quick that is
I am aswell.
I also think the beast is a halo n bishop love child haha
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