i have a rotary from amazon, i paid 20 US for it back in 2013, its still running just fine till this day, ive been using it about twice a week or more since then.
One machine is swashdrive the other one is direct. There is a big difference between! Swashdrive is softer and need more voltage ot bigger stroke to have power. I prefere direct. Hits harder on low voltage and you can control needle by your hand. Sorry for my bad English!
Tattoo machines are pretty simple... Theyre pretty much just a electric motor connected to a push rod and a battery. At some point you get diminishing returns on spending more money.
I can agree with that to an extent (excluding the really crappy rotary machines using brushed motors with sloppy tolerances). They all do the same thing, especially in the rotary machines. Even the motors run at similar speeds with similar torque. The main difference you'll see is in the durability of those motors. Most of the high-end machines use german, Japanese, or swiss motors, whose production cost is more than the cost of most wormhole machines. These motors will (usually) outlast and outperform those low-budget machines easily. Can a cheap Chinese motor last a long time and perform well for you? Sure, but be mindful that sometimes they don't just "die" suddenly, but instead, they start to lose power/speed over time. Once that happens, you may as well throw that machine away. It's not worth fixing.
Hello, I have a question Has the battery been working well for you? Another artist did a review and commented that the battery would suddenly shut off in the middle of the tattoo session.
I would have to assume it's the Pro Orion as there is no other tattoo machine listed on their website with the label "Pro". Also, depending on what stage you're in when it comes to tattooing, I just picked up the 119.99 kit, and it's great so far. So if you're just starting maybe go for that, if you're more adept, definitely go for the Orion and just buy all the other supplies you need on the side.
@@dolo2233 lol im a 35 year veteran award winning artist no beginner here i use fk irons and some of the 49 coil machines that were hand made for me from arron cain,jack rudy,sailor jerry,micky sharpz and a few others. i dont buy kits period im waiting on another rotary from tat soul to just try it out.....my rotaru machines alone cost over $1200 each . i was just asking 👍
Why aren't more people doing videos like these. All I see is talking comparisons but not real life usage. Perfect
i have a rotary from amazon, i paid 20 US for it back in 2013, its still running just fine till this day, ive been using it about twice a week or more since then.
One machine is swashdrive the other one is direct. There is a big difference between! Swashdrive is softer and need more voltage ot bigger stroke to have power. I prefere direct. Hits harder on low voltage and you can control needle by your hand.
Sorry for my bad English!
Tattoo machines are pretty simple... Theyre pretty much just a electric motor connected to a push rod and a battery. At some point you get diminishing returns on spending more money.
This. If it breaks buy a new one. Ink and carts are more important
You buy legit equipment,n the tattoo machines u get what u pay 4
I buy cheap shit u get bullshit u buy legit equipment u get what you pay for
XD. U not undrystand how work advanced motor controller and how its make your work a lot easier.
I can agree with that to an extent (excluding the really crappy rotary machines using brushed motors with sloppy tolerances). They all do the same thing, especially in the rotary machines. Even the motors run at similar speeds with similar torque. The main difference you'll see is in the durability of those motors. Most of the high-end machines use german, Japanese, or swiss motors, whose production cost is more than the cost of most wormhole machines. These motors will (usually) outlast and outperform those low-budget machines easily.
Can a cheap Chinese motor last a long time and perform well for you? Sure, but be mindful that sometimes they don't just "die" suddenly, but instead, they start to lose power/speed over time. Once that happens, you may as well throw that machine away. It's not worth fixing.
Great review Chris. Well done.
Thanks so much for the review, Chris! ⚡
Hello, I have a question
Has the battery been working well for you?
Another artist did a review and commented that the battery would suddenly shut off in the middle of the tattoo session.
@@octavioirvinghernandezjime7495 fine so far 😬
Thanks for keeping it legit and honest bro 🙏
cnc cartridges make a huge difference! is it the pro orion? cant find just the pro
I would have to assume it's the Pro Orion as there is no other tattoo machine listed on their website with the label "Pro". Also, depending on what stage you're in when it comes to tattooing, I just picked up the 119.99 kit, and it's great so far. So if you're just starting maybe go for that, if you're more adept, definitely go for the Orion and just buy all the other supplies you need on the side.
@@dolo2233 lol im a 35 year veteran award winning artist no beginner here i use fk irons and some of the 49 coil machines that were hand made for me from arron cain,jack rudy,sailor jerry,micky sharpz and a few others. i dont buy kits period im waiting on another rotary from tat soul to just try it out.....my rotaru machines alone cost over $1200 each . i was just asking 👍
Warmhole machine possible for India delevery?
Thank you
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Si no puedes tatuar con una máquina china máquina barata Entonces no sos tatuador
un buen artista puede usar cualquier máquina, tienes razón
Yo Chris hoe you doing brother