Here's some of the fruits of my labors.
Here's some of the fruits of my labors.
And some more
and a couple more :)
wow! love that b1 machine
Howya Chris! good to see you on the forum again with these works of art ! How is Crystal btw, hope she is feeling better =]
These are really freeking sweet. I like how each one is different.
Amazing builds man!
[QUOTE=Amoebadesigns;54872]Here's some of the fruits of my labors.[/QUOTE hey bro,whats the weight,stroke and price on these little beautys,very unique looking.thanks.
Welcome back, awesome machines!!
Thank you guys...it's been a busy summer.
Sekt-shes still not feeling great but she's learning to deal with it...good days and bad days. Poor thing.
Smiley-these weight around 5.4 ounces, I do stroke lengths from 3 to 5.5 mms and price just depends on what I do to them (frame finish,motor covering,etc...) rough range is $375 to $450ish
Brian-you make such cool stuff!
love the direction you're taking these Chris! Well done
Thanks buddy, Im gonna swing in soon to visit...I have been swamped.
<3 my Amoeba...Yay! Hey, you need a machine badge! Big Love
Hi Amy!!! I didn't know you were on here. I don't know how to get a machine badge...I think only a few of the members here have one of my machines anyways. No one has reviewed it...don't know if that's good or bad hahaha.
RAWR!!!
Awesome machines man, I'll be getting a couple this fall!
Cool man, just let me know. I'm gearing up for conventions and will be building a lot more than just custom orders like I have been doing.
Always bad ass....
awesome dude these are def on my wishlist too , id love to try a 5.5mm stroke for power lining / color pounding(love my 4.2 bishop), your machines have great over all design they look to be no give? is that corrrect or do they have some dampening? is that a partitioned cam? for quicker downstroke? i like how unique each one is , brings a bit of that coil feel back to the rotary world :)
Thanks guys! These have a slight bit of dampening from the rubber hose I use as a buffer on the parts but they are pretty much just straight forward machines. Not sure what you mean by "partitioned cam"? I've been building coil machines since 2001 so when I decided to make a rotary I wanted them to look similar to my coil machines and be one of a kind, have that "coil" machine look and just be something I could have a lot of fun making. I love building them.
Your machines are gorgeous, I'm saving up to buy a couple from you right now and really can't wait to try em out. Hopefully I'll have the loot put together soon. They're beautiful, hats off to you!
Great machines, man! I love how they look very functional, yet organic, in a way. Great craftsmanship! LOVE the TCM one!
Thank you guys! I love making them.