Got my new Rotaryworks today
Hi guys and gals, i received my new Rotaryworks machine today from Dale and i did some pieces with it today so i'll give you my first opinions on it. I'll start with my first impressions; it came wrapped in tissue and sellotaped in a small plastic box with a business card with some simple lubrication (no sniggering at the back there!) instructions on and was safely packaged. Wasn't too keen on the method of covering the motor with a sticker, maybe the customers own choice of design with clear heat shrink over it or something similar would be better? I'd say the machine has a no frills almost retro vibe to it, which is cool. Clip cord connectors are simple but work fine. Due to the roundness of the motor the rubber band placement is dictated to the front of the needle bar, which isn't really an issue. The grommet pin size is nice and snug and there's no moving that needle bar once it's on there which is good. The tube clamp is nice, again nothing special but works a treat.
Now then, on to the main thing: functionality. First of all i read a lot about Dale's machines so i knew to start it off low, around the 2 volt mark. At that voltage the machine is working at a slow but steady rate, a little too slow for my liking. Because of the nature of the machine, only a small incremental increase in voltage is needed to make a difference in machine speed. I raised it to 2.3 volts and now it started to hum a little bit more. Around this voltage or maybe a tiny bit more (2.4-2.5) seems good for colour blending and another 0.1-0.2 volts for shading. At anything over 3 volts i had visions of pieces starting to fly off the machine it seemed to be going so fast (which i'm sure would never happen)! The machine runs very smoothly and i definitely felt like i'd got more control over the needles in comparison to my coil machines. It shades really nicely, i requseted a shader so i'm not expecting it to line sufficiently. The machine seems more suited to building layers of shading and colour blending, which is exactly what i asked for. I won't be doing too many traditional tattoos with it though i guess?
Anyway that's my early opinions on my brass Rotaryworks machine. Just for reference i'm running it on a Critical power supply and have used 7mgs and 9mgs so far. Stay tuned for an update in a week or 2. Thanks for reading! :-)