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    Stealth / Swiss Rotary (knock off) custom modification, done in a couple of hours :)

    Had some spare time so I did this mod, in a couple of hours, to my "DirtysDesigns Merch" Swiss Rotary knock off, machine;

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    Now it is kind off softer hitting, with a nice "coil" like feel to it, but if I crank up the volts, I think it will do just great for some Old School lining with big needle groupings

    Will test it out tomorrow and see if it lines like I think it will.....
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    awesome thats a great idea... are you going to test it with different springs?

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    I don't understand the give, it looks like the A-bar is still directly attached to the bearing and motor?

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    Where is the give?

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    @ All.
    Sorry for the misunderstanding, language barrier, my bad, I ment "a coil feel" to it, there is no give adjustment (yet), there is a little spring between the a-bar and the machine that softens up the hit even more though, sorry if I offended you guys
    I am buy no means a machine builder, just some one whom got tiered of the way my machine was hitting, and thought that I could improve it or make it more to my liking

    @ Wilbboy.
    Yes the idea was to try different springs for different types of "hit" something like that
    But only used 2 hours yesterday, cutting parts of the machine, the a-bar, drilling holes and attaching the spring and things like that, but if it works as I think it will, I will be ordering and testing other springs out to find my "sweet spot " with the machine
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    instead of the washers you could fab a small block would look nicer -but looking good!
    also if you open the hole up a bit on the crank top you would have more give



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    @slicksteel
    The intention is to use another material than the washers, but the washers is an easy way of finding the right space between the machine body and the spring/a-bar, when not having a workshop to do this kind of work, but if like the feel of machine I will be making some other solution
    Opening up the hole on the crank top sounds like a good idea, I will be trying to do that

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    thats what i did to my stealth,opened the hole a little on the crank and removed the plastic piece and replaced it with a soft nipple,it actually has a little give,good enough.

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    @tat2dru
    Will try that out

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    any new updates on this project denner?



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