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    Senior Member Glen-P's Avatar
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    WOOT WOOT! I just got my Rotary Works in the mail today! Thanks again to SlickSteel! Super smooth transaction!. Nice looking Machine!! Can't wait to use it!! Pics and comments Tomorrow!

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    Just be careful if you are switching from one machine to another! Dale's machine runs really fast at just 3 volts! You don't want to switch from that swash at 8 volts to Dale's - that thing will take off on you!

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    Senior Member Glen-P's Avatar
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    Lol! Thanks for the heads up Alie! All I pictured there fir a second was a big "rooster tail" of skin coming up from behind the machine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glen-P View Post
    Lol! Thanks for the heads up Alie! All I pictured there fir a second was a big "rooster tail" of skin coming up from behind the machine!
    Glen you need to make an illustration of this visual!

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    yes..what she said.. it will scare the shit out of you
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    like it too............

    Got mine 2 weeks ago, and like it alot. Probably done ALL shading since with it. I run it a bit faster 3,4(color) 3,6-4,2(grey), but thats what i do with any machine. My alltime fave coilshader was a cutback liner.
    Even thou, not my first rotary, this was the one machine who made me start liking rotaries. I can work almost as with a coilmachine, but faster. Singlepass shading is something i earlier only dreamed about, now its reality. Better raise the hour rate.
    Only downside, its low volts. I will never stop using coilmachines for lines(it would take the fun out of it), and those are around 8-9 volts, and i always forget.
    A tip, to stop your grommet from being eaten into the "house" put a plastic or brass washer between.

    Last, Dale seems to be a great guy, no attitude, just worlds best rotaries for a great price.

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    What's the weight of one of these?
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    Depends on what Dale makes them out of. I am sure he will pop on and post the answer shortly. I will shoot him the link over facebook.

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines rotaryworks's Avatar
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    they are around 5/6 ounces in weight if that helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by rotaryworks View Post
    they are around 5/6 ounces in weight if that helps
    Yes it does. Thank you.
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