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    L.M.G piccolino

    picne.jpg This is the 3rd look of the hand made machine.
    It hase a aluminium light frame, japanese rewired mabuchi motor-graphite brushes-,working voltage between 4-6.5 volts.
    The o-ring damper with self adjusting hit force,lower voltaje-softer hit,higher voltage-harder hit.
    We stealed the needle stabilizer ideea from stigma or dragonfly,but made it a little bit different

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    That's pretty cool looking Otto, its certainly come a long way from the early versions you posted!
    Play nice now people or your naughty posts will go in the Shit Box!

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    i realy like it! has a cool industrial feel to it! keep it like that please dont go like the dragonfly all sissy and such!



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    thats dope, iam sure it runs great
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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Dan Kubin's Avatar
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    I'm most intrigued by the rear mounting plate...and the "rewired" motor.
    what does that mean? did you rewire it? and that's neat that there are rear mounting holes on it.
    Pretty neat.

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    Is this the one you mentioned earlier? Can you describe how it runs or what you think it's well suited for?

    Thanks,
    Johnny

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    Quote Originally Posted by feedtheworm View Post
    Is this the one you mentioned earlier? Can you describe how it runs or what you think it's well suited for?

    Thanks,
    Johnny
    Yes,that is the one i mentioned before.will keep that industrial look as michael said.
    It s an allrounder machine , at lower voltage it hits softer and at higher voltage hist a bit harder(it has that coil machine feeling-the give effect),but anyway you can change its behavior by replacing the smooth oring(from the damper) with a harder one, this way you can reach some carzy speed if that is what you are looking for.
    Got some good results while lining,color packing,color blending and soft shading,but it depends on your hand movement too,if you are a slow mover just turn the voltage low,or via versa. i have some photos with tattoos using this machine,witch i posted on the forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by otto View Post
    Yes,that is the one i mentioned before.will keep that industrial look as michael said.
    It s an allrounder machine , at lower voltage it hits softer and at higher voltage hist a bit harder(it has that coil machine feeling-the give effect),but anyway you can change its behavior by replacing the smooth oring(from the damper) with a harder one, this way you can reach some carzy speed if that is what you are looking for.
    Got some good results while lining,color packing,color blending and soft shading,but it depends on your hand movement too,if you are a slow mover just turn the voltage low,or via versa. i have some photos with tattoos using this machine,witch i posted on the forum

    Thanks for the info. Sending you a PM.

    Johnny

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