What a cool looking machine!!
I just ordered one! Can't wait to try it.
Such a fan of your beautiful machines. Someday I am going to buy one.
maybe I could trade you a machine for one of your amazing tattoos, Mr. Carlton!
thanks.
Got Dan.s springer today. Worked all day with it. There is something just a little more raw about a hand made machine. Trying to figure out what exactly it is, the weight, the sound, I dunno, Anyway this design is pretty nuts. The spring is actually a real hacksaw with teeth! Probably not the best for cleaning but a cool touch for the prototype. The Spring Certainly works for the give everyone is talking about.
My feeling so far is that because of the amount of give this particular spring actually has it would be best suited as a soft shader even though it hits hard as hell. Still working that out. I only worked on dark skin clients today so I'll need to see how it heals and try it on some white folks to really see whats what. (between the welting and lack of contrast sometimes its hard to se whats what on darker skin)
Anyway here i something I started today. All the soft shading was done with dan's springer but I used the med stroke neotat for the halo.
So far I'm happy with the purchase. Thanks Dan
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you can see a big pic here. http://jspooner.wordpress.com/2011/0...ngel-on-a-tit/
Thanks, James.
I tend to hang a bit more needle out for packing and it does great. This particular machine will run quite a bit different with different needle depths (more so than other machines) hanging more out you will really feel the needles working in the skin with the spring effect doing the packing.
that shading looks nice!
Copied the above two posts to the reviews section. Dan needs more people who have owned his machines to tell more then just facebook users they like them.
well i have 1 of his springers i love it i have used it for 3 to 23 needles no problems bot it like to use it more with 9 to 15 to 23 mags at 5.1 volts for everythang .the micky sharps
i use to run them at11 to 14 volts man were they loud..ray jeffus thanks dan
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