To me it makes sense to buy a machine made by a tattooer "in theory" but honestly I loved my neotat and didn't think twice about buying rays machine because to my knowledge ray built his neotat...
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To me it makes sense to buy a machine made by a tattooer "in theory" but honestly I loved my neotat and didn't think twice about buying rays machine because to my knowledge ray built his neotat...
I want one lol.
Thing looks sweet! What's the stroke length?
Where's it say that it's brushless?
I'm interested in buying a machine just for bold lining (anything bigger than a 9rl) and have been reading into a few different machines. I know everyone's going to jump on the Sidewinder bandwagon...
I'm interested too, had an mr03 .. Hopefully the bullet is as good as it looks
Love my fkirons grip, also like my Cheyenne grips. Really looking forward to the bishop grip though
Tried them in Minneapolis , seems like they have very little tension which I think is good to allow the machine to run faster . Should be great for the stylus users out there .
Gotta try one of those.. Hopefully it won't break as easy as the ego v1 and v2
http://www.fkirons.com/shop/screw-on-vise-connector/screw-on-vise-connector/
I'd get the combo and that piece from fk that allows you to use normal tubes so that you have a more compact setup and you can do the Cheyenne style tube or disposable
Mine slips with the rpg disposables but I've only actually tattooed with it with a Cheyenne grip.. I let a friend use it and he didn't have an issue with the kingpin tubes . I'm a fan of it though...
Looks like the halo2 will have the same vice as the edge.. That oughtta be sweet.
Seems foolish to not make it ttech/Cheyenne capatable.. Maybe they'll make a grip for their carts and another for normal carts ?
Wonder what kinda motor and drive system it uses.. Looks promising
An adjustable disposable would be dope
Interesting. I want to get away from my Cheyenne grip but I don't wanna have a case of the rattles
Does the swashdrive grip use the same size ball end on the drive bar as Cheyenne, and same length? In some pictures it looks like it has a longer back stem but that could just be the picture playing...
For me if a machine only runs 90-100 hz I don't care how it "hits" or how much torque. I can't use it. I line with 125-140 hz depending on skin and needle size. And I shade and work color around the...
^and that's why stylus motors don't last lol. You have to run them above their max voltage rating to get the machine to run fast enough to tattoo comfortably. They are a 12v max yet when you buy one...
I'm interested in this also. I want a faster motor in my stylus's. I know rick has been working on the new motor upgrade but I wonder if there's a better pancake style motor so that the machine stays...
Is the 5w motor noticeably faster than the 4.5? My amen only runs 87hz and hits like a sledge hammer and vibrates something fierce. I want to like the machine because it's neat but I fucking hate it...
^when you do, be prepared to over saturate hahaha the first tattoo I did with the scribe I started on a black section of the design and lightly hit the skin thinking "okay let's see what that did"...
I wasn't a fan of having one machine with a 1/8 jack when all my machines are RCA. But now I only use my scribes . 4.0 for my all arounder and 3.6 for fine lines and bng . I've parked my kubins ,...
The scribes made of an incredible durable plastic material . To me it feels nothing like the ego machines and more like a smooth swashdrive-ish material .