I'm finding that most machines are better suited for one thing purpose over the other even if you can technically do everything with it. What would you say is the best thing for this machine shading coloring or lining?
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I'm finding that most machines are better suited for one thing purpose over the other even if you can technically do everything with it. What would you say is the best thing for this machine shading coloring or lining?
right now it is best for lining and color... but it can also work good with shading as you can adjust the stroke length manually... soon when the advance rotar will come, it will have so many new and useful features... :)
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Looks really nice rotar! It's cool how similar our machines are, any complaints about its length?
thanks cyber. yeah they are almost same in proportion. . . about the length it works well as it has a perfect balance. the little weight on top helps carry your work without putting pressure on every tattoo. its just like tattooing with a pen. :)
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here's a pic of the legendary lord rotar
Hahaha! I like that it has a happy face.
praise lord rotar ,praise lord rotar! for he bring us art and less hand cramps!
yes the length has a big issue with the balance of the machine in our hands. Im sure yours feels really simular in balance aswell. Nice machining, do you have a hook up or does it not cost alot to make in the philippines? Its not cheap out in Southern California thats for sure...
It is just perfectly balanced though. but im trying to change the RCA to the side since RCA jacks and cords are sometimes big and it adds weight on top of the machine. You might be carrying the weight of the cord on top, so i think i have to transfer it on the back side. The machining cost a lot too even if my uncle owns the machine shop. And we get our aluminum 7075 material from the US. Shipping costs high too. http://www.rotarmachine.webs.com/images/rotar111.jpg