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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines tattooedpirate2's Avatar
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    War Hammer Rotary Coming Soon

    War Hammer Rotary Prototype 001.jpgHere's my latest machine the War Hammer. 14,000 rpm Faulhaber motor, 3 built in strokes, no rubber bands needed, weighs 3 ounces. Ideal for T Tech System. No give, designed for a high speed liner that will power any size liner or round grouping. Perfect linera mvement with no radial movement on the needle bar or piston. Email for details on lead time. [email protected]

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    I really like the look of this, I just wonder if it's infringing on Stimas beast patent pertaining to the needle bar retention. Seems too close to call without an up close an internal view.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickWrath View Post
    I really like the look of this, I just wonder if it's infringing on Stimas beast patent pertaining to the needle bar retention. Seems too close to call without an up close an internal view.
    Done before the Stigmas.
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    Never seen the Stigma up close to know how it works. This is based on old school rotaries where you cut the loop off. Also mine has 3 built in strokes which no one sells this in any other machine. You have to always buy another cam or motor to attain the different strokes. The drive system is the Rapier 3 turned upside down.

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    do you cut the loop then? or is it like the beast where you leave the loop intact and tighten the screw down to secure the needlebar?
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    Like it SO much, price ?

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    Cut the loop off just under it. It keeps everything in a linear. With needle bars being made in China I have found none are the same. In order to make the machine use all needle bars lose the loop. It keeps the liner exactly in the back of the tube with no friction loss in the machine. Cost is $375.00

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    Ahhhhh!
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    I like the sound of the needle retention device you have going. good job.

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