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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Amoebadesigns's Avatar
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    Some new fun Im having with old technology

    I pretty much have abandoned lining with coil machines now and have been using the 2 prototypes that became these for my linework.
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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines slicksteel's Avatar
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    Can you get fatboy lines with these? what motor?



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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Amoebadesigns's Avatar
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    Jameco motor I found after trying lots of other motors, it was the one that performed exactly the way I wanted...fatboy lines achieved

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines slicksteel's Avatar
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    which would you say works better as a liner the springer one or these direct drives-for fast traditional solid line work



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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Amoebadesigns's Avatar
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    Definitely the direct drive. I set out to make it as a liner only but it can do all just like most rotaries can.

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    They are beautiful, what do they cost?

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    oh yes..looking good I see on your web site it says 380.00 is that forum members price also?? and you have short stroke up on the site what all strokes are there??
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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Amoebadesigns's Avatar
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    Thanks! Pricing is $380 for carved/oil dipped and $400 carved/powder coated...forum members can have $30 off. My strokes on the direct drives are short=3mm, medium=3.4 and long=3.8

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    Those look simply amazing! I love the attention to detail and how each one has that hand carved feel.

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    I really like the way you carve these things..they look very cool.
    It makes me think of something that came from outer space , fell in the ocean , got discovered , than polished...very organic looking....
    It's hard to get this just right,.. And you do.

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