orange?....is that a nedz?
what is your favorite out of them for lining, shading?
yes its a nedz
for lining the dragonfly so far with a lot of give. but this thing so tiny and light you actually have to push to line with it. ill give the nedz a try today and im really looking forward to it its amazing how the spring adjustment system allows you to manipulate how the machine runs its kinda tuning a coil machine you can get it to anywhere you want it.
for shading i like all of em the swiss pushes the colour in really deep but the bishop is a bit more consistent and the nedz and the dragonfly are very soft with the give
Last edited by wildboy; 11-02-2011 at 02:34 AM.
those look cool.. so how do you like the real Swiss rotary??? I know they use maxxon motors but do they run very slow. I had that ben wright machine and it ran very slow. and it used a maxxon motor
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the swiss is a great machine i didnt regret buying it its a very powerful tool the maxon motor is virtually noiseless but im not sure if it isnt the whole concept of the machine the ballbearing system works great too. i dont think that the motor is too slow i run it from anywhere between 8-11 volts depending on what to do i mostly use 9 or 13 mags. ive been tattooed with swiss machines from a guy who is using swiss machines exclusively for 3,5+ years and he was so fast with them its unbelievable and he used them for everything.
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i have only one wall with purple the other with teal i love that combination
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So it has been bugging me for a while, so I have to ask. How did you get a purple and white Swiss? Was it a custom order? If so, did it cost a lot to get a custom color? You are the only person I have ever seen with a purple one so it struck me odd.
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