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    Awesome. Cant wait to see what you came up with Mick.

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    I'm pretty excited about it, I will update soon. Mick!
    Owner/Artist Living Dead Tattoo Studio, Las Vegas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer View Post
    Thanks for the link. I have sent him a message.

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    I sent him a message aswell. Well see what happends.

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    Здраствуйте! Я запатентировал бешумную индукционную машинку, это не ротор. Вес машинки 120 грам выполнена полностью из нержавеющего металла работает только от орегинального блока. На этой оригинальной машинке ставиться устройство которое гасит вибрацию на 80%, прижим иглы магнитный, машинка примагничуется к блоку и отключается что удобно при работе с несколькими машинками когда у каждой свой блок с настройками. Мягкость удара регулируется на блоке, блоки идут двух типов с частотой 3000 ударов в минуту и блок на котором можно выстовлять частоту удара. На машинку ставятся стандартные иглы до 13 магнума на закрас. Машинка продаётся в комплекте с блоком. Цена зависит от комлектации. Сейчас в продаже серийная машинка с блоком на 3000 ударов, стоибость комплекта 700 долларов, гарантия 2 года на машинку и блок .

    This is the message I got from him. I used google to translate it and if I am understanding this right. The machine uses an induction coil and requires a special power supply. He sells it as a set the machine and power supply with a 2 year warranty and the price is 700$. Well I think he is saying dollars as that is what google translated it as. Or roughly about 530€. If anyone can make a better translation, please do.

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    That Alexander Kosenok machine is very cool, but its not a rotary, right? am i right in saying that it is just a forward coil type jobbie? which uses a pulse width modulation type power supply (that's probably wrong, there was a thread about them a while back, changes the duty/htz/speed of a coil machine with the supply etc etc etc?)

    Very cool though

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    damn it!

    note to self... must check page numbers before posting a 'quick reply'

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    "OwlsDen" I got the same message on Facebook. looks like you can only use his machine with his power supply. It must control the magnets or something, idk. seems like if you wanted to change from a liner to a shader you have to switch magnets or something. i could be wrong. $700 is a stretch for me tho. but you do get a machine and a power supply. idk. good looking machine, innovative design. at 120 grams idk about the stainless frame. maybe aluminum might have been better. but, im no machine builder. lol. still gonna save my penny's. even if its gonna be weird with no talking and no noise from the machine at all. lol.

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    I think the reason it makes no noise is that the magnet never hits. I imagine that the same thing could be done with a coil machine if the spring were to be redesigned so that there was never a collision with the top of the coil. Could make for a silent machine. It is a tempting machine to buy. Very tempting, I wonder if anyone has written a review of it in English.

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