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    Evolution Rotary- smartened up.

    We've already covered what improvements could be made to this good little machine. Anyway I've done my own, you already know about the slot thing,now I've sorted the binders.....

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    as you can see, the binders are right at the top of the machine,and the wires secured by a cable tie-it just looked crap.

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    Much better with minimal cost & effort, wouldn't you agree?

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    Looks a whole ton better Pete, awesome job!
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    Cleaned up real nice.
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    does it throw the balance off? or is it better that way ?looks like you also changed that cheap plastic screw out. Alot nicer looking,hopefully the company will make these changes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slicksteel View Post
    does it throw the balance off? or is it better that way ?looks like you also changed that cheap plastic screw out. Alot nicer looking,hopefully the company will make these changes.
    It's not affected the balance at all,bearing in mind this is a very light machine and I use heavy grips 1", and of course is much better like this for clipcord sleeves. The plastic screw thing was a happy accident,I dropped the machine only a short height but that plastic screw snapped like a carrot. If Deakon sees this post maybe he'll get the makers to take a look at the pictures.
    Another thing I thaught was that the sled screw which I slotted should not only be thicker but slightly longer aswell,then you wouldn't have to take the retention washer all the way off,thus not dropping it thus not losing it.

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    I just picked up one of these from BrendamKelly and after one use I have to say I love it. Pisses me off that this ugly cheap little machine works as good if not, dare I say better, than my Gen 7 for black and grey.

    Anyway peter, I want to do my own mods to this. Ill try to some how go the RCA route but Im wondering if you figured out a work around for the needle bar. Its kind of annoying to have to cut the need loop of the bar when I want to use mags .

    What do you say? This machine is great but damn if it doesnt have some major engineering flaws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spoonertattoos View Post
    I just picked up one of these from BrendamKelly and after one use I have to say I love it. Pisses me off that this ugly cheap little machine works as good if not, dare I say better, than my Gen 7 for black and grey.

    Anyway peter, I want to do my own mods to this. Ill try to some how go the RCA route but Im wondering if you figured out a work around for the needle bar. Its kind of annoying to have to cut the need loop of the bar when I want to use mags .

    What do you say? This machine is great but damn if it doesnt have some major engineering flaws.
    Take a look at this thread http://www.rotarytattoo.com/showthre...y-Portal/page2 about fourth post down. I show pictures of how the machine can be modded so you don't have that issue with having to cut the eye off the needlebar. Take care when making the slot. What ideally needs to be done is to make the threaded nipple thicker and longer with the slot in already. Thicker to make it stronger,and longer so that you don't have to fully unscrew the plastic retainer washer. All these things are simple inexspensive mods that the manufacturer should do and then you have a much better machine on your hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spoonertattoos View Post
    I just picked up one of these from BrendamKelly and after one use I have to say I love it. Pisses me off that this ugly cheap little machine works as good if not, dare I say better, than my Gen 7 for black and grey.

    Anyway peter, I want to do my own mods to this. Ill try to some how go the RCA route but Im wondering if you figured out a work around for the needle bar. Its kind of annoying to have to cut the need loop of the bar when I want to use mags .

    What do you say? This machine is great but damn if it doesnt have some major engineering flaws.
    Glad you like it! Amazing little thing, once you have set it up a few times you will soon get used to cutting the needle bar and takes no longer than setting up a coil machine with tissue rather than a rubber grommet. If there is enough call for an RCA version I shall forward it to the manufacturer.
    Please be careful if you are thinking of cutting a slot in the threaded bar, I ruined a perfectly good machine doing that. Fixed now however
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    thanks I thought of that but wasnt sure if the screw was wide enough. now I see it is. I just ned to get my hands on a dremmel. thanks! Ill post once I get my whole thing modded with RCA etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spoonertattoos View Post
    thanks I thought of that but wasnt sure if the screw was wide enough. now I see it is. I just ned to get my hands on a dremmel. thanks! Ill post once I get my whole thing modded with RCA etc.
    That's right ,the Dremmel,but use a thin disk to cut down to the hole thus forming the slot and then very carefully grind away at the inside of the slot till it just allows a needllebar to slide through. A good way to start the cut first is to use a thin flat needle file on edge,go down about 1 mm and then gently away with the dremmel. This little machine is easy to mod up,it'll look nice with an RCA-post pictures when you've sorted it.

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