It looks pretty cool, I'd like to play with one and 7,000 Philipino duckets equals only like what, $12?
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It looks pretty cool, I'd like to play with one and 7,000 Philipino duckets equals only like what, $12?
I have this machine in prototype as we speak. Its something Ive been working on for 2 years. I guess someone had to try and take it ! I am using a swash drive to push on a linear bearing that causes the slide to move up and down in a linear movement but cam driven in a downward motion. I introduced this concept in a forum post about a year and a half ago along with a picture. Picts coming soon!
If he had two gears nevermind....
Voilą
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I received a pic of this machine in its infancy and design faze 6 months ago from Todd and was asked to keep it on the DL.
Since its brought out, it will really surprise everyone. Its like tattooing with a sharpy. VERY lightweight and the craftsmanship is second to NONE, as well as the customer support.
i have seen alot of this vertical motor stuff as of latley this time next year we will probably have 5 new machines out in similar style all from respected builders
Dart sighting on Facebook...
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I have been waiting to see these be produced.... I was tooling around and reading posts about the impact rotary and stumbled onto this ..... Pretty cool to say the least.... I really dig the balance of my hyper...... I think this will be an interesting and promising machine..... Looks great!!!
Todd is working on them as we speak ,doing the prototypes
Still working on prototype ?..damn .
I thought for sure it will be out by now.,
I'm really interested in this kind of layout.. I like the vertical motors like swashdrives , hyper v3s.. To bad rotard didn't work out.
I would like to see more development with machines that use magnets too.
Machines like centri are also very interesting and I hope to see more of that.
If its made to the same standards as my impact it'll be awesome I'm sure.
Todd is doing it with no investors-also he wants to make sure it is done right the first time. And the Impact is just getting recognition because people are finally starting to tell others how good they are and spread the word. Certain people did not want the machines and him to go to far so they bashed them and told everyone they were made in china. They are machined at RPM in Cali.,USA.