Sounds good !
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Sounds good !
That looks pretty good from what I can see, the Special Technique influence is definitely visible on the armature bar too.
hi everyone. i will start posting photos of the workhorse irons rotary when soba says it's cool to do so :] the machine was designed by soba and myself. it has a steel tube vise and a delrin body, so the balance is really nice. soba opted for a long stroke, around 3.5mm... so you have some options as far as what needle group you want to use with it. it runs nice from very fast to very slow also. soba blacked out all the parts, even the flywheel, except for the armature peg and the contacts. those are antiqued brass. i expect to see those hitting the street in about 8-10 days. needless to say, i'm super excited. thanks everyone :]
yes, i prefer not to sell the same product through different suppliers. the Tracker style we made for Lucky Supply were beautiful, but very hard to make. the difficulty level made us push those to the back burner. Lucky's made it clear they were only interested in carrying that model from us. thanks...
I have this machine, Bill brought it to me as a prototype. I had never used rotarys before, and this thing is awesome. Thats me in the above video using it. I use it strictly for shading and coloring, havent used it as a liner yet. Its super light weight, louder than the average rotary, and whoops ass, i love it!
dope video honkey kong..the tattoo looked dope as well.. interested in seing this machine on the market
workhorse has these in stock ,phoned them today and got mine sorted!
Just been to the Workhorse website-they are no longer in stock, so it didn't take long for those to get snapped up. I must say I really like the look of the machine, great aesthetics. If it were in stock I would've ordered, I'm useless at resisting when all you have to do is make a few clicks and the machine is on it's way.
F...,i need one !!!!
Looks a bit bulky, would be great to know the weight !