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    Stylus Machine Overview.

    Sort of a video review/overview of the Stylus H machine (but i know my review does not count lol)
    and some work done this week with the final version of the Stylus H

    http://youtu.be/qLk9MqY424Q?hd=1



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    Really like everything about the mermaid, nice tat! You might condense that video on the next take, I couldn't sit through it with my short little attention span :-) nice looking machine

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    I absolutely love mine. Ill post some photos of stuff I've done with it and a review soon. But it's the best machine running cartridges i've used so far. SEriously fun to tattoo with.

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    I have been want to try a hawk etc but the one question I have and always turned me off was the depth adjustment -they all look like they would turn while you tattoo very easy which would make the stroke vary.



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    The grips stay put... Even more so with this machine because there isn't the weight of a motor hanging off at a 90 degree angle. You might twist the grip if your not paying attention when you change cartridges but it would be a tiny tiny amount if any. You'd get used to it after 2 tattoos.

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    yes, there is an O-ring on the grip that holds just enough tension for the grip to stay in place.
    Quote Originally Posted by asA View Post
    The grips stay put... Even more so with this machine because there isn't the weight of a motor hanging off at a 90 degree angle. You might twist the grip if your not paying attention when you change cartridges but it would be a tiny tiny amount if any. You'd get used to it after 2 tattoos.

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    runs very nice, like the felxibility of being able to turn this in lots of driections and angles..Can you adjust needle hang?

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    yes, i left the needle out just a bit more than the 4mm it already runs out. that was a main concern for me, i like to run my needles waaay out.
    the hawk cartridges get really tense when you run them that far out.
    no prob with the ttechs.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sekt View Post
    runs very nice, like the felxibility of being able to turn this in lots of driections and angles..Can you adjust needle hang?

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    Very nice! What is the price on this?

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    That just looks so comfortable to work with. I want one when they get the disposable grips for t tech.... someday

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