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    • #23322
      Rees
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      Yeah, that’s the idea anyway. Have to do some rework and figure out what he wants spelled out in it and how many blocks it will actually take.

    • #22896
      Rees
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      @HoltonFuzz09 wrote:

      I was using grapefruit. Have fake skin ordered but it still hasnt arrived yet. And living is such a small town, local grocery store doesnt carry honeydew melons. :(. However, thanks for the input. The first two I did were really “cutting”. Then I figured out to set my needles where they werent visible when the machine was off. I plan to try to do a couple today. Fiance is really wanting me to give him some ink, but I am very hesitant. I am the type that if I am going to do something, I want it done right. :P

      Personally, I much prefered a grapefruit or orange over practice skin. I see demonstartions of guys doing awesome work with them, but the only ones I can find come from China and their shit. they make a nice yellow silicone kind if you can find it, but I never had any luck.

    • #22463
      Rees
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      I use single mags to shade. double to pack solid color. My opinion…

    • #22611
      Rees
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      Sent you a PM, to answer the question, the stove top works great. It will pressurize safely up to 20 pounds. I run it a 20 lbs for 30 minutes. I have the autoclave bags, however I am out of spore test kits. I lucked out and purchased this from a local science teacher that had a surplus for his lab. I’ve been using it about 4 months now.

    • #21890
      Rees
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      I happen to have one for sale right now. pm me if your interested.

    • #22519
      Rees
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      Not the end all expert, but I posted something awhile back that I had read from Eikon. The 8 wraps are actually more efficient than the 10s. I posted a link to the machine-gun magazine torrent so people could take a look if they wanted. I built three machines with what I learned from that set of magazines, they’re actually for sale right now if you look over in the selling equipment section. I built them with 8 wraps and they run alot better than my superior 10 wrap machines did, and at a lower voltage.

    • #22609
      Rees
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      I love it for shading, tryed it for lining once or twice, but I didn’t feel as comfortable that way. It could just be my inexperience with a rotary drive. Took to it naturally for shading though. I was a bit suprised at how low I had to turn my power supply down to get this thing to work properly. If you mistakenly turn this on while your supply is still set to your coil settings you’ll damn near throw the needle off the bar. :)

    • #22429
      Rees
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      Thank you sir

    • #22331
      Rees
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      No guys, my work, he brought it to me after the local shops said they wanted nothing to do with it.

    • #22566
      Rees
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      Just bout my new Cheyenne from them. Ordered it at 3 in the afternoon had a UPS tracking number by 4. Not just a generated number, checked and it was already at the distribution center. Great customer service as well!

    • #22606
      Rees
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      We have to have a licence here in Texas. It’s nothing but a money grab. Take a 15 minute BBP class and pay your 1000 bucks for a year licence. If you decide to do a show or special event its another 500 per instance of course.

    • #21883
      Rees
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      @nytemareh wrote:

      I use a big grip. Stretch your wrist and fingers often. See a doctor to make sure it nothing serious.

      I had this problem originally when I used 1/2″ grips, since moving to some supersize 1″, I haven’t had the problem. They’re pretty clunky, but I can relax my hand alot more rather than putting a death grip on it like I had to with the smaller one.

    • #22060
      Rees
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      @canvasyou wrote:

      Try to add some depth – not just solid color!
      Just a suggestion…
      Gradients!
      make it more interesting as well as variation in outline depth / width

      I agree, fairly solid outline, litte gradiation in the flowers, but the vine is just so packed bright green. It could use some shaded depth and perhaps even some white highlights here and there. Solid work though.

    • #22195
      Rees
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      @martin_inxx wrote:

      Killer Art! I agree with the colours. Whats your Machine setup? i.e. Needles and such.

      Back then I had a crappy pair of Superior Raven’s, a liner and a shader. I used a 5rl on the outline, and a 7rs on the color.

    • #21921
      Rees
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      @TexasPT wrote:

      Rees- somehow I edited your post. sorry about that. :oops:

      lol, I was wondering what happened. No problem.

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