I received my Edge X today and set it up immediately for a walk in script tattoo. I used it how it was set up out of the box and used a ttech 9RL bugpin and ran it at about 10.5v. I was really impressed. The learning curve switching from my Cheyenne Hawk Thunder was minimal. It lined much like the Hawk. I did another small script tattoo a little later with a smaller liner, set up the same way, just used a little less volts. Another winner. My late appointment cancelled so I tattooed myself for a bit because I really wanted to test out the give and adjust the stroke. I did some black and gray shading with the give at what i would guess is 50% at about 9.5v and man was it smooth. I also did some color shading at the same voltage and just took the give all the way up to 100 and then dialed it back down to about 50%. I really didnt think I would find a machine that worked as well as my Hawk or the Flite that I sold to buy this but I'm really excited to use this as a daily driver for a few weeks. This is the first FK/Spektra machine I've ever used and all I can say is, my compliments to Gaston and everyone at FKI.
Nice! Ray this machine has def gone beyond what I thought it could be. I never was truly a give guy and this changed my mind come tell. Glad to hear!!
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Hey bud,feedback is feedback. Good or bad and they both help us. Don't get me wrong neither in just offering some opinion to help out in the process. 8.7 volts seems good for coloring and even grey work. Probably a bit slow for lining but again, it all depends how you tattoo, your set stroke and what you are trying to push. You won't burn the machine unless you tattoo at 18 volts for 30 minutes. Try all ranges until you find your sweet spot and again feel free to contact us with any questions. We are here to help.
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yeah 8.7 is really low to line with. I used the edge x at around 9.8-10 with no give, Max stroke, for lining. Pushing 3rl, 7rl, and 9rl. I think it was the easiest time I ever had lining a tattoo.
my only gripe is that I only bought one.
Oh and I opened up the give know when lining and doing a little color blending
I gotta say this is the best machine I've used hands down, and a coworker of mine that was all the way coils feels the same way. First piece I did with it was a huge rib piece and it made it so easy, even the client said way better feel for him. I set up with the long stroke and did everything on 4.2 lined 9.5-10volts and shade and color around 8.5-9
Yeah Guatum. Wrong person haha. I was talking to gerardcon. Although you may have learned 90% off rotaries, tattooing since last year in my opinion is way to soon to start giving any sort of feedback on machines when your still fresh and learning the craft tbh.
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But besides that. Keep giving it a chance 😇😇😇
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