That's so nice dude, love that contact screw setup! Seems like 9 out of 10 tattooers can't even change a damn spring on their machines these days, it's sad. Learning all I can to keep the tradition of hand built machines alive for as long as possible. Hope I'm as skilled as you someday.
Thanks! Well just using a traditional machine all the time and keeping it in check is the best, I seem to learn something new all the time tinkering with these machines. I love it!
@@Mikeflyingirons not enough tinkerers anymore lol people these days are too busy screwing around on the xbox. love those bells you made too, shits rad. i love coils but got to say i love rotaries aswell, but only the John Clark type stuff. i imagine you know his machines? if not check him out on here, you two both seem like mad scientist lol.
So cool. It’s so nice to see the process. I love what you did with the contact screw’s binding post 👏👏 . You are amazing brother and so are your videos . Thank you for sharing . 🙏
Going in dry with the tap sounds relaxing in whatever sipped this is lol. I’m going to be basing my first machine on what you’re doing with yours. Great work. Very jealous of your ingenuity here. 👍🏽
I just finished my 2nd coil machine, you're builds are top notch and very beautiful, and gave me a ton of drive to make my own 😄 thanks a ton 😎
That's so nice dude, love that contact screw setup! Seems like 9 out of 10 tattooers can't even change a damn spring on their machines these days, it's sad. Learning all I can to keep the tradition of hand built machines alive for as long as possible. Hope I'm as skilled as you someday.
Thanks! Well just using a traditional machine all the time and keeping it in check is the best, I seem to learn something new all the time tinkering with these machines. I love it!
@@Mikeflyingirons not enough tinkerers anymore lol people these days are too busy screwing around on the xbox. love those bells you made too, shits rad. i love coils but got to say i love rotaries aswell, but only the John Clark type stuff. i imagine you know his machines? if not check him out on here, you two both seem like mad scientist lol.
@Wyrd O oh yeah I know John Clark. Excellent builder.
So cool. It’s so nice to see the process. I love what you did with the contact screw’s binding post 👏👏 . You are amazing brother and so are your videos . Thank you for sharing . 🙏
Thank you!
Going in dry with the tap sounds relaxing in whatever sipped this is lol. I’m going to be basing my first machine on what you’re doing with yours. Great work. Very jealous of your ingenuity here. 👍🏽
I think I’m going back to coils 😍😍😍😍 she’s beautiful and sounds like solid lines
Beautiful machine
Kara sou fã do seu trabalho queria uma máquina dessas adoro máquinas de bobina
Very, very nice indeed.
couldn't have made that tube vice knob any bigger? hahaha love it
Hahaha I saw it in my key drawer and it happened to be the biggest one in there. Was perfect!
Quw material debo utilizar para hacer flejes? Éxitos!!
Spring steel.
What a beauty!!!
Thank you!