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    ok so, u knew u were gonna get asked. who came first? ur design or fk irons's edge? I'm not hating. just curious how two machines that just came out r so similar. both look great. the detachable needle bar is def a plus. esp considering u can autoclave it. right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric03 View Post
    ok so, u knew u were gonna get asked. who came first? ur design or fk irons's edge? I'm not hating. just curious how two machines that just came out r so similar. both look great. the detachable needle bar is def a plus. esp considering u can autoclave it. right?
    This type of vice and detachable motor is a natural progression due to tattooers wanting a machine they can service them shelves, clean easily and have several needle options. We acknowledge all the other builders that have came before that has been a springboard for this machine. We feel these types of vices and detectable motors will become a standard part of future machines. Much like the needle bar tensionor has become for some users that like it.

    In its essence, it is a Direct Drive done right. We addressed several key issues that a lot of direct drives have had.
    1. Poorly designed cams that would run out of balanced when loaded.
    2. Cams that pull apart when you try to remove the needle bar.
    3 Poorly designed frames that are off balance and ether to light, heavy or tall
    4. Bad power connections that break off or do not let a full current thru.
    5. Vices that would slip and not line the needle bar up right in relation to the rest of the frame/motor.
    6. Small under powered motors that do not have enough torque or shaft sturdiness to be a daily runner.
    7. Poor fit and finish.
    8. Hard to keep clean and sanitary.
    This machine was designed to be easy to keep clean and to be your go to workhorse at a affordable price.
    We feel the ideal weight for a machine is in the 4-5.5 range. This allows for a stable platform to tattoo from that will absorb vibrations, lower noise and help moving parts to stay in harmony. As well as having the right amount of weight to reduce hand fatigue due to having to push to much or having to bear to much weight. And yes eric03 you can autoclave the front end as well as any drive bars if needed. We have designed a matt bead blasted finish that will have a high grade ano to help prevent any pitting. We have also made the parts out of the highest grade 7075 aluminum and brass for strength and durability.



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