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Knows Whats Up!
I second the fact that more metal machines should be made from Swashdrive. I had a whip for not so long and used a gen7 for some time, although I liked how they ran (even though too light for me) the first I opened the box I felt like opening a Kinder lol !
I don't question the fact they are solid machines, it just feels fragile. I would not buy again a swashdrive for this unique reason unless they are metal made. (the same reason I didn't really like the RW aluminium and prefered the brass versions)
just my own opinion on it !
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Machine Builder
yea it would be cool if they made a metal line of all their machines
they have pics of the new slider on the website now
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Knows Whats Up!
They should sell gen 6 again. I need backups incase my compressor blows up.
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Knows Whats Up!
I agree gen6's are awesome!
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Senior Member
Looking at what you guys are saying use a gen 6 myself do you think the motor feels stronger than a gen 7 ? sage oz dude tried my bronze out tell you what its a soft machine got a hard clip on still really soft so i think i might swap over and put a soft clip on could end up with a really soft b&g machine does any one find that brass and bronze seam to make machines softer
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Knows Whats Up!
I find that brass and bronze particularly have such good dampening properties because of the high density, so smoother I feel for sure. As far as softening the hit I don't think in that frame it would make a difference, gotta be the give clip...
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Senior Member
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nice lines, but it LOOKS cheap because of the polymer frame. I'm totally with Sage Oz about some primitive lust for metal...
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must just be me-i like the polymer look and feel, came from the plastic industry, cant wait for carbon fibre to be popping up i will be snapping up quite a few different machines lol.
saw the carbon fibre one posted a few weeks ago - special technique? awesome.
what are the properties from the polmer for vibration dampening versus the metals like brass?
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Senior Member
good question i found the Polly OK with the vibration i think because its lite its going to move about on your hand didn't find that just supper quit as for the stainless and bronze well no comparison smooth with a wonderful feel if you have been tattooing with a coil machine for years well it like a breath of fresh air would recommend metal but if your hands are getting to the tired stage Polly all the way
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