all i can say is I've had a Treasure Chest from Tattooed Pirate and the quality was top notch! I imagine this will be the same. Artisan.
all i can say is I've had a Treasure Chest from Tattooed Pirate and the quality was top notch! I imagine this will be the same. Artisan.
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Like gaston said: There are so many machines that did this way before Stigma did with the beast. Including an old model Stigma. The Ellerman, for example has a similar method. The is another German builder named Gene or something that makes another machine like that too. Tony Lynx in the UK made machine that the needle bar needed cutting. stigma wasn't the first by a long shot. Besides Cary ( tattooed pirate ) has been building rotary machines since the ( he can clarify if i am wrong ) 80s, he has more likely made machines with clamp down needles before.
Way to derail someone's thread..
I don’t want to derail this thread so no comment from my side here Gaston.
Maybe we should start a new thread about who borrowed ideas , concepts from who and when.
I love you to Gaston.
Artemis from Stigma
I understand all this and Im very aware of previous models and builders using similar designs...and also I understand that people now hold patents on things that were done before as well, I was simply curious to how the retention system worked because I like the design of the machine and it's ability to be able to drive ttechs right out of the box. Cary did a great job answering questions and concerns and was very professional. Thanks Cary.
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Red War Hammer 003.jpgHere is the production model of the War Hammer Rotary. I have done several new things I can't say to the machine. I have added a slight give model if that's what you like. It runs from 4.5 volts all the way to 12 if you want a turbo charged needle. It lines like nobodies business. I was surprised by how quiet and fast it is at low voltages. The 14,000 rpm motor is the heart of this machine. From the way it runs you will be able to line, shade, and color with one machine. I'm building 3 more for myself and putting all my others on the shelf. I use to make all my needles without the loop back in the day. I have lost more machine designs than I can remember. Like all my machines mine have the 3 strokes which nobody else has in there models.
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