Anybody have any information on this machine? Looks Killer! I dig the no gromet needle bar.
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Anybody have any information on this machine? Looks Killer! I dig the no gromet needle bar.
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http...2F&h=uAQE0dGm1
http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...22436768_n.jpg
Just saw this on instagram..... finally getting closer buying one been seeing photos of him tattooing with these for a while. Exciting
It looks like it uses a rubber armature like the Neuma Hybrid rather than no grommets. I may be wrong but I see the inner anchoring hints. It looks like it's plastic mold injected. It looks like an Eikon RCA will not fit in all
the way in or at least that's what I can see.
looks nice.
Would be cool if the loop of the needle bar clips in the diamond though. .
It uses a Faulhaber 17x17 motor same I use in my MR02 looks like it is going to use a flexible nipple as well, same as the Action Rotary.
cool lookin build!
Ahh yes, never thought about the cushion nipple like the hybrids....
Are they for sale already???
looks cheap molded plastic toy... same old same old
I have no good experience with plastic-acylic machines !
"same old same old"
Man this site is comedy gold tonight.
I think it's dope lookin. Bet it's super light. You know it can throw down.just look at the work he does.
First impressions i like but ......
Right-I'm scraping my head.... Forgive me for no imagination but how do you attach the needle bar, I can only assume that there is an extra part-like a demi armature bar that drops into the "black square" love the shape, must be super light, really curious
Looks disposable... LOL
^^^^^^ha i suppose it does, nice though.
This is a new one on me looks good, anyone got a link to Bez's pictures of work done by these machines wouldn't mind checking them out
It is an interesting looking machine, I would like to know more bout it.
There's some pics of him using it in his insta gram
Cheers just seen one on his FB Insta gram album, seen the image before but thought it was a nuema from the way it was taken
cant say I'm a fan of the plastic moulded machines. The last one I used was a nightmare to tighten the tube clamp. Really slippery also so either had to over-tighten which eventually caused a 'snap'. Or wrapping something around your actual tubes which then made it even more of a ball-ache to sterilize. I don't think I'll be purchasing one anyhow. I do however like the look of it. If it was maybe aluminium I'd give it a shot.
yes that inside chuck looks realy slick like your tube would slip.I would prob take sandpaper to it if had one to rough it up. the swashdrives are plastic but not so slick n smooth and your not bending the plastic together like this one-but might work like a charm-only the builder knows that.
I buy my atomizors for my electric cig from a company called eGo and they have almost the same identical logo, I wonder if its related or just coinsident. Does anybody on here own one or used one?
PLASTIC is good material for done ROTARY MACHINES,
Pre order is up!
http://team-ego.co.uk/?m=201207
Lame. It won't let me go through the ordering stuf on my iPad or my phone. Gotta order from an actual computer I guess.
If you add a machine from this page rather than the individual item page it seems to work just fine.
It messes up when I go through and try and pay.
the Power triangle insert system to simulate coil springs sounds cool. Plastic housing is a minus to me though
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Yeah not a big fan of the plastic. But at least it's cool colors. Haha.
Not too crazy about the plastic vise. I do think the finish and the colors are cool but IMO i wouldnt buy a plastic machine at that price. Especially without seeing any kind of endurance testing results from the company putting them out. Maybe its the paranoid engineer in me but I wouldnt buy something without a track record.
Wonder if Bez will be using them this weekend at the Manchester tattoo convention would be good to see them in action
He has been using them for a while from the looks of his social media stuff.
Just got an email back and he will have a few machines at the Manchester convention for people to have a look at. Will see if i can get a vid of it running if he lets me, then i'll post it
awesome, will wait on this review :)
So had a play with the ego today, first impressions were I liked the look of it, even though it was plastic the finish was a very high quality. It was crazy light, i use a whip and i would say the ego was probably lighter.(although it wasn't with me to compare). The motor housing is pretty small meaning it balances nice probably close to a nuema.
3 of the Triplesix guys were there using the ego,2 colour and 1 black and grey piece, with each artist having a preferred setup and producing some very high quality work, voltage seemed to range between 5 and 10v.
I got to feel the give system on Bez's machine he had the hard black triangle at the front so it acted like a hard back spring, so the needle bar returned without any flex. He said if he had a softer triangle in its place it causes a slower return and also a slightly longer stroke as the give allows the needle to travel further out of the tube.
At the back he had the softest yellow triangle and i was surprised at the level of give it had as I wasn't sure if these small rubber pieces would allow much movement. Feeling the individual rubbers out of the machine their was a big difference between the hardest and softest.
I guess my only concern would be that it might take a while to find a setup that works as 6 different rubbers for front and back along with running speed, but i guess it takes a while to get use to any machine.
Over all i was impressed with the machine and ordered one, waiting time is around 3 weeks on first batch if anyone is interested.
Hope this helps anyone who is undecided
very cool, thank you
I like the look of it and one of the guys at the studio has one on order - im gonna wait for it to arrive but I'd be tempted to give it a go - or should that be e go ;)