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    Quote Originally Posted by crabink View Post
    Which color blender is that?
    I would love to try an inkjecta s3, but this new flite2... 24 volts? WTF? ... give me a halo or simple dd... they work awesome.
    Give is not that crucial with rotaries..

    Anyone want to sell me a I kjecta s3 lol?
    But the inkjecta s3 has adjustable give. And it's a killer machine. (Though the stroke is a bit short for me too)

    The flite is an amazing machine and seriously one of the few machines I have seen recently that is a step forward and not the same old ideas in a different frame.

    It uses a brushless motor and has a small controller board inside to make it work. The benefit is you can run it super slow and retain all of the torque. The wide voltage range gives a lot of room to fine tune it to suit your needs. I haven't seen a power supply yet that doesn't go to at least 18v...
    Nobody has to like it or even try it, but I can't really wrap my head around trashing it without using it first.
    I'm sure it's not for everyone, but it has replaced my thunder for shading and color (and I would have given away half my collection before I got rid of the thunder).
    It's a great machine.

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    Soft give bar and 4mm cam 11.6 volts.... lines like a beast somehow. Seriously loving this machine.

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    Can someone explain filte v2 fixed, flexi and combo.. i use a thunder atm

    thanks

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    Combo uses the screw on Cheyenne grip, flex/vice uses the Cheyenne flex grip and has a tube vice.

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    Thanks asA )

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    Protat just put up their vice combo machines as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johndameart View Post
    Protat just put up their vice combo machines as well.
    to not confuse people... the combo is one type of tube attachment. ... and the vice is a different. Soo there is no vice combo machine.. they are two separate and different machines..

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    Just ordered mine today, looking forward to get it...

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    Not sure if the vice might work with conventional tubes and needles. I think it rather take the fixed or flexi grip from Cheyenne.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blondan View Post
    Not sure if the vice might work with conventional tubes and needles. I think it rather take the fixed or flexi grip from Cheyenne.
    would be weird attaching a needle bar.... youd have to use those for sure.

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