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    Rotary Works tribal line & fill

    Tribal eagle lines and fill with Rotary Works.
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    Administrator/The Site Owner The Sheriff Alie K's Avatar
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    Looks nice and clean. How often do you use rotaries to do lining with? Is the Rotaryworks the first machine you've tried lining with?
    Not too bad for a GIRL, eh?

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    Hey zulu looks good...so I see you got the rotary works..
    VAGABOND JAY

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    Right on bro, you know what they say once you go rotary... well it doesn't rhyme but same sentiment. haha. Pick up that dan kubin springer, I actually took on a tribal project because of it. I wouldn't have ever done that before.

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    My only previous rotary experience was using a friend's Gen7 to fill 1 tribal tattoo a few weeks ago and I was hooked! This eagle is the first tattoo I've done completely with a rotary machine. One of my artists has a RW so I asked to check it out and for the price I had to have one. Rotary Works is the only rotary machine I've lined with so far. I recently purchased 2 Rotary Works and plan to line, shade and color with them.
    I can't give the number specs because my Eikon ES 200 power supply does not have a digital readout; I have to dial in by feel. Not sure what to get but I do plan to get a power supply with wider range and readout because a very slight turn of the wheel makes a huge jump.
    I'm still new to rotary machines but will post more pics when I do different types of tattoos.
    Thanks for this forum Alie K and all the cats that contacted me with help and suggestions; very educational and much needed!!!
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    I'd definitely get yourself a digital power supply: you'll find it much easier to dial your machine in time after time especially if you have a 6V RW as its performance changes considerably with just slight increases in voltage.
    Play nice now people or your naughty posts will go in the Shit Box!

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    That Tattoo's very solid and sharp-well done.

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