Owner/Artist @ Zodiac Tattoo Studio
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I got something coming soon that's being tested and will be revealed soon that hits similar to a coil. Been working on this for almost 2 years now. Without revealing all aspects of the machine, here's an earlier picture without all the parts installed or any finish applied. Coming soon. And yes, vertical motor with gears, everything made in house except for motor and fasteners. I machine everything myself. I'm not a machinist by trade either. For now, I'm a one man show. Here's a sneak peak.
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http://www.rotarytattoo.com/showthre...lier+prototype This thread shows the earliest prototype. When I posted this thread I was already about 6 months into the new design.
Lol why does everyone have dildos on the brain when they look at a pen style machine do yiu think of dildos when you look at a jumbo sharpie it reminds me of that movie where Jonah hill is drawing cocks all day and his parents wont even let him eat cock shaped foods all the best foods are shaped like cocks hahahahha good movie
its simple, just use a coil machine
the gen 8 and the halo both have coil like feel to them. you can adjust the give on both machines and don't have the excessive sound, limited single use of a coil making you need three machines. one rotary machine is all you'd need if you were so inclined, instead of having to buy a liner/color/shader. also no having to change springs, armatures, compacitors, coils, rotaries are completely maintenance free and a rotary will run the exact same way every time you pick it up. that's the one thing I hated about coils. I loved retuning my machines, putting on the springs, different armatures, etc., but that was just for the sheer enjoyment and satisfaction of that hum when you completed the task right. but unless you had an armature alignment tool, a spring tensioner gauge, and a spring alignment jig. it was real difficult to get your set up the exact same way every time you re-springed your machines. then you not only had to do this once but had to do it for each different machine. so i'd have to say that looking for a coil like machine is not just as simple as buying a coil. if you are looking for convenience, consistency, and low maintenance, there is a lot more that goes into owning a coil. imho. don't get me wrong like I said I love the sound of a really well tuned coil, and I do believe both coils and rotaries have their uses. but for all the above reasons, and the fact that I can have a conversation and listen to music at the same time without maxing out my voice or the radio is why I made the switch, and I have no regrets. so like I said the gen 8 and the halo, you would love them both and the gen 8 is one of the best liners I have ever used, coil or rotary, the halo lines like a beast too.
It is not very often that I disagree with Peoples Points, However... I need to ask to ask you cagelavey...What Coil Machines are you running, and what Coil Machines you prefer....I have never made any pretence that Rotaries are easier to run than Coils....
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