Well I have had one with the 3.5 mm stroke for 2 weeks now and just got a 2.5 mm liner today. Very nice and easy to use. the design is pretty sweet. More of a review later, but I shall say I am definitely impressed!~
Well I have had one with the 3.5 mm stroke for 2 weeks now and just got a 2.5 mm liner today. Very nice and easy to use. the design is pretty sweet. More of a review later, but I shall say I am definitely impressed!~
I must agree very well made and easy on the hands. A for sure workhorse.
a 2.5 liner? i would never use that stroke not even for black and grey and that's my thing. Everyone tattoos diff but i've never heard a tattooer use a 2.5mm stroke for a liner. Sounds iike snag city!
does this thing have any give when using the cart attachment? i haven't looked into them to much, i've been dishing it out for hawks and flites, but I'd like to know if the magnetic/spring dampening works the same when set up with carts??? Theres a part to change so I'm thinking it's just going to be a direct drive when set up for carts.
Thanks!
Snag city on a 2.5? The 3.5 shoves soo much needle out of the tip of the tube thats its hard
for me to use to shade with. The 2.5 has an even short stroke that ran great.
I've had the chance to use my Valor only a handful of times, but I have to say it's one of my favorites. One of the smallest and lightest machines I have used and the magnetic return is great. I have only used the 3.5mm stroke, but I will change to 2.5mm to see what this is capable in black & gray
How is the vibration? Looks like a well thought out machine!
For me the vibration is slightly a little more than the heavier machines, but less than the other lighter rotary machines so it falls right in the middle so it's fine. that's usually the tradeoff for smaller lighter machines. the valor for me is still holding up very nicely. i am in love with it. it runs like butter. i think this is a great first offering. lookin forward to the what lies ahead.
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