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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Dan Kubin's Avatar
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    steampunk crank rotary

    lil cranker 2.jpgstrapon crank .jpgstrapon crank (2).jpg
    some new ones just off the mill.
    all slightly dampened.
    makes for a great liner and black n gray.
    you don't notice the dampening too much when lining, and it puts them in effortlessly.
    they have a bit of a softer hit when using mags... the biggest I've used has been an 11, (for solid color) and it worked just fine.
    the dampening can be removed with a special nut... on the alum/copper one.
    these will sell for $300.
    2 week return policy if displeased with the product.

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines tattooedpirate2's Avatar
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    Pretty sweet work very mechanical and nifty.

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    That Mill is paying for its self in no time!

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    damm cool
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    are they all clip chord ready or do you have rca ready ones as well. also, will you be at ink and iron this weekend?

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Dan Kubin's Avatar
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    I can make one RCA. -especially the copper/aluminum one.
    I wish I was going to the Ink and Iron!
    maybe next year...when I have a run of them made.
    -right now I'm doing 99% of the fabrication myself, so they are on a made to order basis.

    on a side note, a friend of mine compared tattooing with his coil to using my rotary was like going from a car to a dune-buggy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Kubin View Post
    on a side note, a friend of mine compared tattooing with his coil to using my rotary was like going from a car to a dune-buggy.
    for the fun factor?

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    is that a bit of leather you're using for the crank arm? if so i can see how that would add a bit of dampening, pretty cool man

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    Quote Originally Posted by fyxation View Post
    is that a bit of leather you're using for the crank arm? if so i can see how that would add a bit of dampening, pretty cool man
    Looks like it might be phenolic board?

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Dan Kubin's Avatar
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    Phenolic!! correct. No that is not the dampening.
    -and yes, the dune buggy for the fun factor. He said he felt he could do all kinds of tricks with it and it was fun to tattoo with. I have to agree. -these two machines are my new favorites, though I still like my direct drives for dot work and heavy whips, and my springers for fast coloring.
    -though, If I had to choose one, this is the model. It does everything just fine -So far, everyone that has used it has either bought one or is waiting for one.

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