Oskar “Droid” from Vinoshitto

I was lucky enough to be one of the guys to try out this Machine from Oskar...
Okay, I will keep it simple, it is built for “Purpose, rather than Looks”...It uses a “Silicone a-bar”, and the more you increase the volts, the more rigid the a-bar becomes, and this increases the “force of hit”..I ran it on Piggy (Due to CC issues, and other risks, I run prototypes out on Piggy first, never Humans).
Colour work was with a 13rm, it ran pretty smooth from 3.8 volts upwards, I reckon 4.2-4.5 v’s will cover most colour work..I had some “thinner” silicone tube, so 20 secs removes the original a-bar, and I put it the thinner tubing, the thinner tubing means you have more scope to increase the volts before the a-bar becomes rigid...I assume, if you fitted a “thick” silicone tube, then it would offer no dampening properties, and it would be a true “no-give Machine”.
Lining, with a 7rl/9rl, again, nice and smooth, no splatter or drama, I reckon at 5 volts it runs about 120 cps, and at 6v’s 140cps, so 5.0-6.0v’s, will be enough..
I need to add, although this is basically an aluminium frame, housing a pretty powerful motor, there was very little vibration and decent balance..It works a thousand times better than it looks..I reckon, if a Soft, Med and Hard “silicone a-bar” was added and the base plate was “smoothed off”, then there is no reason why this couldn’t sell as it is..Sometimes “Less is More” .
Overall....depending on Price.....8 outta 10....It wouldn’t take much to make it a 10..
Please bear in mind, this is a working model, and was produced for research and development purposes. Oskar had the faith in his build to offer these out, he needs to be respected for that.

I am happy to answer any questions, or just hit Vino up...