It is a good machine. I have tried cartridges although it is not recommended. If you know machines you can set it up to work with a cartridge system. This company has come out with some new products and I think they are working on design improvements for this machine. I liked it.
@@nt22creations10 This requires a little more hit and less resistance. You need to adjust the machine so it has a nice hard hit. Remove any excess resistance like extra rubber bands or anything that would cause friction on that needle bar.
I would make some adjustments to the machine and see if that helps. If you still can't get it going I would contact the company for a replacement. If the adjustments are too out of whack it could cause this. Certain machines need to be set up in a particular manner to work.
I gave example in the video on how adjusting the nuts can keep arm bar from moving. Also how the clip cord can cause problems. A lot of the issues come from the cords. Something that gets overlooked. Make sure the cord isn't messed up. Try a different cord and see if it works.
hope you realize that This machine is a direct ripoff of a machine designed conceived and invented by John Clark from good old texas. Even more hilarious is that JOhn's machine works with any power source and works with cartridges and comes clipcord or rca. Furthermore Centri tattoo machines(JOhn Snydjer) has a magnetic machine inspired by John Clarks Mag rotary( and he gives him credit for the initial idea) That is really excellent..Again made in USA uses regular power supplyruns carts just fine. Lace Nano is made by a couple of dudes who DO NOT tattoo. John Clark and Centri machines inventors are tattooers.. American tattooers.
I hear you both.. however.. pushing past the politics.. have you used one?? It's actually a really great lil machine.. stroke up to 6ml If my memory serves.. does REALLY clean lines.. also on hard hit, slow voltage, it's a absolutely first class for line stipple type floral stuff.. hand trauma is non existent.. with a metal grip it sorts out the kinda lack of stability/balance which I'd say was a downside, and prob overlooked as not designed by tattooists.. It's no longer on my desk as a daily use machine as I went wireless with the sol nova unlimited.. however.. if a piece of work presents itself where i need bigger grouping needle line work, I'd turn to this.. it seriously lines like a good old solid well tuned coil liner.. crisp, consistent. I hear your point about not giving props to the pioneer of the idea.. but that's life It's actually a really fun machine to work with once you naturally find its sweet spot for how you like to work. Over. Out. 😉
I hope to have this machine one day 👍🏽👍🏽
The machines dope, the new intro was great too Nick. Looking forward for future vids!
How about now? You still like it? And what about cartridges, did you try on it?
It is a good machine. I have tried cartridges although it is not recommended. If you know machines you can set it up to work with a cartridge system. This company has come out with some new products and I think they are working on design improvements for this machine. I liked it.
Tattoo University please enlighten me on how you did it!? Bought this machine awhile back, but really want to try cartridges now for convenience.
@@nt22creations10 This requires a little more hit and less resistance. You need to adjust the machine so it has a nice hard hit. Remove any excess resistance like extra rubber bands or anything that would cause friction on that needle bar.
Great review bro thanx for all u do
I have had the machine for a while in a box sadly cause the magnet won't spin. I need help. It was not a cheap purchase so I need help
I would make some adjustments to the machine and see if that helps. If you still can't get it going I would contact the company for a replacement. If the adjustments are too out of whack it could cause this. Certain machines need to be set up in a particular manner to work.
I gave example in the video on how adjusting the nuts can keep arm bar from moving. Also how the clip cord can cause problems. A lot of the issues come from the cords. Something that gets overlooked. Make sure the cord isn't messed up. Try a different cord and see if it works.
hey my cat poker is in the video! :)
Awesome machine
Music? At the end, what's the name?
You should send them your review!
They got it and said they liked it
Nice!
hope you realize that This machine is a direct ripoff of a machine designed conceived and invented by John Clark from good old texas. Even more hilarious is that JOhn's machine works with any power source and works with cartridges and comes clipcord or rca. Furthermore Centri tattoo machines(JOhn Snydjer) has a magnetic machine inspired by John Clarks Mag rotary( and he gives him credit for the initial idea) That is really excellent..Again made in USA uses regular power supplyruns carts just fine. Lace Nano is made by a couple of dudes who DO NOT tattoo. John Clark and Centri machines inventors are tattooers.. American tattooers.
Made by tattooers for tattooers..id rather buy from them that order one of this crap
I hear you both.. however.. pushing past the politics.. have you used one??
It's actually a really great lil machine.. stroke up to 6ml If my memory serves.. does REALLY clean lines.. also on hard hit, slow voltage, it's a absolutely first class for line stipple type floral stuff.. hand trauma is non existent.. with a metal grip it sorts out the kinda lack of stability/balance which I'd say was a downside, and prob overlooked as not designed by tattooists..
It's no longer on my desk as a daily use machine as I went wireless with the sol nova unlimited.. however.. if a piece of work presents itself where i need bigger grouping needle line work, I'd turn to this.. it seriously lines like a good old solid well tuned coil liner.. crisp, consistent.
I hear your point about not giving props to the pioneer of the idea.. but that's life
It's actually a really fun machine to work with once you naturally find its sweet spot for how you like to work.
Over. Out. 😉
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