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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines
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    It's not just the motor.. It's exact relations between the motor characteristics ( Voltage , torque..), fly wheel design and weight and some other stuff.. Good rotary machine is not that simple as it seems.

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    Daddio Dude I build Tattoo Machines rjdadio's Avatar
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    I agree, There is alot to making any machine run correctly.

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    For sure guys,I do understand that.I have built quite a few coil machines and love experimenting,so I don't know what will come out of it but I'm going to give it a go.I'm sure i'll build a few good paper weights ti start with,but I'll be having fun with it.

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines rotaryworks's Avatar
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    i say do it i love the thrill of finding out that the next one will be better or that if i tweek that and this you get that excited feeling i feel it know typing this its like being a kid again well thats how i feel any ways do it ,,,,one thing use a hard rubber matirial so easy to cut and change .....good luck

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    Daddio Dude I build Tattoo Machines rjdadio's Avatar
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    Yep, Go for it! We all like to see new ideas, and Rotary Works is right........Have fun with it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by strick9 View Post
    For sure guys,I do understand that.I have built quite a few coil machines and love experimenting,so I don't know what will come out of it but I'm going to give it a go.I'm sure i'll build a few good paper weights ti start with,but I'll be having fun with it.
    I'd like to see some pics of your coil machines! Not everyone on here is 'rotary only'...

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    I posted some on my profile yesterday.
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