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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines tattooedpirate2's Avatar
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    Well here is the machine in its complete form ready to tattoo. 6.38 ounces for the guys who want a well balanced heavy rotary machine.

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines slicksteel's Avatar
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    man that is pretty!



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    no, that's pretty slick
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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines tattooedpirate2's Avatar
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    I've got my partner engineer working on the production model right now as we speak. I'm working on a miniture model for the production.

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    I like that
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    Nice very nice!!
    Best of both worlds!
    But then again, how is the vibration of the machine? Is it possible to work with disposable tips/grips?

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    Very nice Cary, can't wait to see the production model!
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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines tattooedpirate2's Avatar
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    No more vibration than my Rapier machines. I design all my machines to use disposable tubes, for thats all I use. The spring give keeps everything smooth and silky. I put a bearing in between the connecting rod and the slide to get rid of almost all of the vibration.

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    would it be posible to get a lighter version?
    thanx
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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines tattooedpirate2's Avatar
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    Making it out of black Delrin it cuts the weight down anothe ounce and change. Also using different metal screws would cut even more weight. To be honest it is well balanced in the way I set it up with all the frame over the hand. Using a Delrin motor housing instead of aluminum cuts the weight down almost 1/2 an ounce. I did the all aluminum for the bling effect. Me, myself I like all black machines, more stealthy. Check the first picture of the prototype out only with the mods of the aluminum machining techniques have.

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