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Posted at 8:38 PM on 4/19/2009
In my Opinion , Neuma Tattoo machines allowed me to take my tattooing to a whole different level. Many people hear crazy stuff ( usually rumors started by those who have never tried them) , they are amazing.
1st) You never have to worry about how the machine is tuned , on a standard tattoo machine, it is 100% physically impossible for any 2 of the same Brand and Model of ANY machine to run even close to the same (inconsistent). I am no way saying that coil machines are bad so please hear me out, and to be honest I would love for Carson to make this point , HOPEFULLY we can get him to do that.
2nd) With Coil machines you have 6 machines all setup to do different things, but what if you had six machinrs that all ran the same but can be adjusted by speed or air pressure.
3rd) Let's face it people . This machine puts the ART back into tattooing, no more woorying about learning how to build tattoo machines just to make a simple repair. These machines will work exactly the same EVERY tattoo, EVERY day FOREVER. No mor tinkering when your real Learning should be on the ART!

There are so many other reasons but wait until Carson hits this discussion, or Visit www.neumatattoomachines.com .

My Last reason is: These tattoo machines are indestructable.
Posted at 10:45 PM on 9/3/2009
so wondering if i can get some tech answers?just ordered a hybrid ls, but had some questions! what is the major difference between coil rotary swash and nuema ecspeacially when the hybrid can run off conventional power units ? a coil machine i understand frontspring timing, rear spring force and relation to front spring. coils size =cycle { smaller wind faster cycle, bigger wind slower} voltage =force! now ive tried rotaries,swash and to my under standing your getting more force and speed turning up the volts ive noticed more hand force pushing the needles in rather than the machine doing the work i could write a novel on this but any answers
Posted at 3:08 PM on 9/4/2009
anyone?
Posted at 9:17 PM on 9/5/2009
wow you guys swear by this tool but have nothing technical to say about it, thanx for the input
Posted at 4:06 PM on 9/6/2009
Hey Nate Sorry I didnt get back to u sooner, We r getting all the footage for the new DVD together. As far as technical advantage goes with Neuma alot of people compared it to rotary but it runs nothing like that , its essentially a turbine, where air pressure = force. Obviously you understand the science in the tools so going over that is pointless, but this i will say, I switched to Neuma About 2yrs ago, and there was a slight learning curve do to some misinformation that was on the original neuma site, it said to run the machine at 7-10psi which is not possible to break the skin. So once A person who goes from coil to Neuma realizes that alot rides on how they run. The CFM on the compressor is a big deal and i think for me they run best at the highest CFM you can get. At my studio I still use both , it depends on the effect I want, but its all about personal choice. Honestly I thought my original post covered why I think they are great to work with. But Good Luck with your hybrids , I hope there awesome!
 
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