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    Quote Originally Posted by peter clements View Post
    I prefer 1" steel grips, especially with such a light machine, it will give you forward balance and negate the tendancy to press against the skin,if you like disposable stuff simply do it with the tip, that's something else I do. For 7s I would say you are right to go between 4-4.5 with a steady not fast,handspeed. Kuru Sumi is fine.
    I will try your set up, and this time with a five round liner.
    I like your idea of the slot, I will also do this.
    I use plastic because is disposable, later I will buy a good autoclave to work with steel grips and tips.
    You like the machine for shading?
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkink View Post


    would love to see work done with this machine
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    Quote Originally Posted by slicksteel View Post
    Yea the t-tech system is dope would work for this,I just fill like FKI-Gaston said about the stinger that this machine was put together with not to much after thaught,you should not have to slot the screw,cut the bar or change the top clipcord mounts like so much people are doing to make it work for them.Also the chuck is just like the stingers.Also the finish looks realy rough and needs to be polished/smoothed up.
    This machine needs to go back to the drawing board for much needed major revisions and updates as found out by tattooers.Then it would prob be a jem!

    price with shipping is 215.00 in the states
    You need to try one, slick. Seriously The machines run amazingly well straight out of the box, no frills and great performance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tatoo-kid View Post
    I will try your set up, and this time with a five round liner.
    I like your idea of the slot, I will also do this.
    I use plastic because is disposable, later I will buy a good autoclave to work with steel grips and tips.
    You like the machine for shading?
    thanks
    Please be very careful when making the slot-don't ruin your machine. I've not tried it yet for shade but I've no doubt it could handle most stuff-I'll give it a go over the next few days I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peter clements View Post
    Please be very careful when making the slot-don't ruin your machine. I've not tried it yet for shade but I've no doubt it could handle most stuff-I'll give it a go over the next few days I think.
    Thank´s Peter I will be very careful.
    So, What other modifications can turn these machine better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tatoo-kid View Post
    Thank´s Peter I will be very careful.
    So, What other modifications can turn these machine better?
    I think the machine needs better binding posts and preferably situated at the back of the machine and a cladding round the motor to hide the wires. All they would have to do, is do them in the same way as Dale does with his Rotaryworks machine.

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