Would love to try one, but I'm just not ready to step away from clip cords!
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Would love to try one, but I'm just not ready to step away from clip cords!
I'm very happy with mines as well, I don't understand some people, they weren't bitching about having to tattoo with a brick, and also talk about the importance of knowing making needles and tune machines (which I don't contest) but when you have a light machine that doesn't give you no stress you start picking up on a vice? I won't say is a flawless machine but, having in consideration is the first model and for the price I think is worth every penny.
im still going to get one, maybe two of them, i was a former neuma user, so these may be interesting.
It has the same give as a hyper 3 and is cheaper .. Hands down a great machine I threw a little nut on mine and have had no issues..
It does not have the same give as the hyper v3.. not even close... has very little give at all... this machine needs a new vise system.. aluminum body and a secure nipple bar...
It is worth maybe 200 bucks ...
I disagree and will post a video at work on wed showing that the give is almost exactly the same.. I don't know what your beef is but I've tried almost 40 rotaries in two years and I have a good grasp on every one I've owned..
agreed a great little addition to any top draw, yes its plastic but it has performed every task i have put it too this past week with no issue's, dont get me wrong it dont feel like a stigma or a halo, but then it dont cost like one, i dont think (at this point atleast) it will replace any of my daily runners but it certainly deserves a lil love IMO
Yes sir that's about how many rotaries are out their..
The vice isnt an issue,,, no more than putting ya finger on the side and using the thumb screw,, the vice is a nice snug fit with disposables so ya don't need to over tighten it,, light,, very versatile,,, great price ,,, what's not to like,,,