I can't get over how tiny the cord is! Enjoy your machine reviews & would especially like to see more cartridge & disp grip reviews too. Nice how low you can turn it down. Thank you
I just got my mast tour pro yesterday. Already used it for a customer and close friend. Absolutely amazing machine. Way comfortable to hold and tattoo with. Great job in review dude!
I am your subcriber from philipines,and i can speak english a little bt.m i have a question sir.,is this tour mast machine will works longer sir? I what to buy if theyl works longer..thankyou sir
Nice review man. Do you use the same machine for both lining and shading? Or is that possible to use the same machine for both shading and lining in a session? Thanks. Keepsafe.
I got a dragon hawk pen with the wireless battery but I feel like it just throws the balance off...I use the chords instead.. this pen looks sick and forsure smaller
My tour max has that german motor, I'll look to see if I can find the info that came with it. I do know it needs a hard start power supply and is 10,000 rpm at 7.5 volts.
I have the mast tour & it's super small! It's actually too tiny so I threw a big grip on it & I love it! Without the grip my hand would cramp up. With the battery pack it's very light. I want to get the Mast Saber cordless pen. Check that one out- It looks badass.
@@tanyapineda7212 it says you can run the Saber for around 6 hours on battery power then you can also plug it in and use it if the battery dies. It's an awesome concept and a cool looking pen.
Aaron Graff itâs a piece of junk the wireless pen that every Chinese manufacturer has. Elite, cnc, dragon hawk, worldwide Tat2 supply. Even ultimate tattoo supply has their own version of it. You want a wireless pen that is bad ass buy an ink machines scorpion or wait for the new sol nova unlimited wireless pen from cheyenne or the mustang tattoo wireless pen.
@@tattootheory Please review any cordless pens ya get & thank you. Also cartridge reviews & disposable grip w/pushbars are really appreciated. So many brands now it's nice to see the nuances/differences before burying. Super appreciate all your reviews!
Vu Nguyen electric motors can be faulty some can break with ease over time, it all depends on the individual motor and how much work it's put through. I've had shitty machines last longer than some real expensive ones and vice versa.
I am contemplating (on a budget) to get the Dragonhawk Atom, Dragonhawk Mast Tour or Mast Tour Pro or the Dragonhawk Mast Flex . I am from New Zealand and dont have CNC in our country atm any advice would be greatly appreciated . Will do Traditional/Script and Black and Grey Majority
Does this mast tour pro have a faulhaber motor? Everywhere I've searched, even on the Dragonhawk website, it says the motor is "imported from Germany"- but no mention anywhere of faulhaber. I would assume if they used a faulhaber they would want to let it be known. I really wanted this pen but I'm leaning towards the CNC Q2 or Q3 because they specify that they have a Faulhaber motor.
I have a mast tour max and it hits so hard it's crazy. I'm going to have to buy something else to shade with I think. Not sure I'm just starting out. I got sick a few years ago and recently started tattooing. I need a liver transplant. So I know how it is to be sick bro. My mom died from same problem you have. She got breast cancer and was didn't know until stage 4. She had a 5% chance to live and she got rid of it and it came back 10 years later and got her. So keep your head up, she went through hell but beat it when they said there was no way. She was strong headed and told me she just wanted to see my sisters babies and my babies grow up. She got her wish, she just wanted to see what kind of people they would turn out to be, and remember her. I say babies but my sisters kids were twins and 7 years old, and mine were already 12 and 14. ALL 4 were boys and she saw what kind of men her grandchildren were. It's all about mental strength and you seem to have plenty. I wish nothing but the best for you and think you'll do just fine.
I got a box of wax cartridges off them and tbh I really like them they are good, I love the shape of them, didnât know they done sponsorship though lol
How does this machine compare to the bishop shader or packer? I know the price difference is there. Sometimes a company just places price for name however. I donât want to spend $800+ for a wireless wand if I can get a machine that does the same quality job for less,thanks in advance!
Louise Borruat it can line with any size liner. But then again I can line bold lines with any machine so itâs really the artist not so much the machine.
Truebrouce I can say itâs a good little machine that packs a punch and can be used for all forms of tattooing. I still like my cnc q2 better though, just sayin.
Vision Knite cool! Iv seen other tattooist give reviews on it and can only say good things about it and as a new tattooist its a good price as most starting out canât afford the injecktas and Cheyenneâs etc. thanks for the reply!
I just got one of these and can't really figure out how to adjust the needle depth. I've used the twist settings on the machine but it doesn't look like anything is changing
Insert the cartridge into the grip then turn the grip to adjust needle depth you need to have your machine turned on to see the needle depth while turning the grip.
@@tattootheory But would you still recommend it? Let me explain: I'm a beginner, the keyenne is expensive , so.. đđ» Thank you so much Bro đđđsee ya
How long have you been tattooing now? I recommend first getting better at tattooing and learning with traditional coil machines is best then stepping up to rotaries. Either way if you need my help Iâm here.
@@tattootheory only a couple months but used to work in a tattoo shop for 2 years 1990 and 1991. I'm used to my rotary now so don't want to go back to old machines because i'm in love with this one. Thanks for helping though, most wouldn't. Shows you're a man and not an asshole.
Hi can u help I have thunderlord power supply my master pro won't start unless I start at 9 volts then I can go down in volts but when let go of the pedal I have start at 9 volts again my old power supply starts it normal low volkts no problem
I tried out the Mast Zion the other day. Wasn't worth it. That machine is weak. Says it has a Faulhaber motor too but it wouldn't even push a 5rl at 8 volts.
@@wickedgame4170 I sent it back immediately but why the hell would I buy a new one? I just bought another q2 for $10 more. A proven machine that's pretty good at everything.
These already are old generation machines. If you are a beginner I recommend any newer style wireless pen machine from Cnc or DragonHawk, also mummy is very good.
I have the same machine bro but like to know why it ain't lining at one pass should I use the regular mast needles on it cause even at 8 to 9 volts still not running smooth lines it's like skipping some are lite and some are dark
I have a mast tour and canât get machine to stay on AM I DOING SOMETHING WRONG? please help... I plug it in and light on pen bottom comes on as I increase voltage but machine doesnât actually come on all the time even with the peddle still doesnât stay on or come back on I received a replacement machine but kept everything else since thatâs all they sent
If the new one is doing the same thing as the old one, then itâs either the pedal or the power supply. Iâd recommend to Try an illusionist wireless battery, runs about 7 hours and will run while the usb is plugged in and charging, so no power supply/pedal needed.
They both run Faulhaber flat motors from what I can gather. My question is, are there any distinct build quality differences that jump out at you that may sway your choosing one over the other? I know you stated you aren't about doing head to head comparisons but I am looking to make a single purchase and want something that I know is going to hold up under extensive shop use while apprenticing. I have used the regular mast and find it to be ergonomically comfortable but I am not going to trust it for a daily driver in a shop environment. I am on a budget and can't really afford to dish out the money for an FK Irons or other top tier pen at the moment and even if I could afford one the question is what makes it better than a 200 dollar machine running a Swiss Faulhaber motor? I see the CNC with excellent reviews and like that they tell you for sure what company's motor it runs, that said the Dragonhawk machines have a mixed bag of reviews across their lineup and while it says German made motor is it a Faulhaber or is it random stuff and the German origin is used as a marketing cue over an Asian made motor? Figure if you have any time logged with both units that maybe you could shed some deeper light on suitability of use for a daily driver. Thanks and love the raw and uncut nature of your reviews.
@@tattootheorythat information is much appreciated. I will go CNC then. like I said I am entering into a fulltime apprenticeship and want a device that is going to withstand a shop environment and these were the two machines I had set my sights on based upon features size and budget constraints. Thanks for saving me from a catastrophe.
Killa Coiler you will not be disappointed with the cnc q2 it will last forever if treated properly. If you have any more questions please feel free to ask.
@@tattootheoryDo you have any suggestions on voltages for lining and shading? With the regular mast pen, I have been lining at 6.5-8 volts depending on the cartridge configuration. Then for shading, I run at 4.5 to 6 volts depending again on the cartridge's needle configuration. That is using the Dragonhawk power supply that came in the kit with the pen. I have a Monster Point analog power supply that I will use with the CNC short pen and was wondering what voltage you run yours at, so I have a starting point to go off of.
Killa Coiler my first recommendation to you is to get a good solid power supply donât use the cheap Chinese power supplies as they do not provide consistent current. I very highly recommend either a critical or a musutoku power unit. As far as voltage goes I like to line at high speeds but it also depends on my needle configuration.
Ok the mast nano has a magnetic connection so using wireless power supplies with it is not possible. The tour pro uses RCA and is a pretty damn good machine
Sorry my earlier comment was for a different review lol. The thunder is a much better machine I used one for 5 years never failed on me and worked super.
@@tattootheory i use spirit generally but i needed your opinion to buy a mast tour Pen. As you know spirit not perfect for lining and coloring soft areas
Hi, man sorry what kind of power supply should i buy for this machine? Or use the one that comes with it on amazon? and should i buy a foot pedal? Im new to this
Vision Knite ok, Iâm still shopping for a pen now though. I was on the fence about this pen but now Iâm looking at your comments. It died after five tattoos? Your cnc q2 you prefer? I rather spend 20$ more and get the cnc q2 if itâs that much better
Sion Wins Iâve noticed it only starts with lower grouping cartridges in it. I use 9rs and up for lining so I might try the cnc machine see if that thing will push
@@thebearstreetballs i tried it with the dragonhawk mini supply and it worked properly from 3 volts to 10 without problem..I believe the problem is in the power supply and not in the cartridges..
Sion Wins yea I think youâre right actually it was fine with my battery packs too. It wasnât working with the Bronc power supply I have so yea maybe itâs the supply
âItâs pretty powerful, and it does have a lot of powerâ đ
I can't get over how tiny the cord is! Enjoy your machine reviews & would especially like to see more cartridge & disp grip reviews too. Nice how low you can turn it down. Thank you
I just got my mast tour pro yesterday. Already used it for a customer and close friend. Absolutely amazing machine. Way comfortable to hold and tattoo with. Great job in review dude!
Wat voltage did you use ?
La sigues usando ?
glad I watched this review, mentioned that these machines dont last long. Would you recommend CNC brand over Dragonhawk?
Can the machine push large magnums well? Like can it shade with a 23 magnum , does it have the power?
Whats the proper voltage it should be running on?
Nice to see other artists following proper sanitation rules! Keep it up
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Hi do u think mast pro is good for lining or permanent make up
Where I can buy these cartridges? Thanks
I am your subcriber from philipines,and i can speak english a little bt.m i have a question sir.,is this tour mast machine will works longer sir? I what to buy if theyl works longer..thankyou sir
Nice review man. Do you use the same machine for both lining and shading? Or is that possible to use the same machine for both shading and lining in a session? Thanks. Keepsafe.
Yes any rotary machine can be used for both lining and shading you just have to adapt to it.
Great review, thanks!
Is it better than CNC Q2?
So any cartilage would work on this ?
i bought it yesterday, i'm waiting for it now :) , is my first ever tatto machine, thanks for your opinion on it bro
I got a dragon hawk pen with the wireless battery but I feel like it just throws the balance off...I use the chords instead.. this pen looks sick and forsure smaller
Iâm I going threw the same I like a cord better than batterys
My tour max has that german motor, I'll look to see if I can find the info that came with it. I do know it needs a hard start power supply and is 10,000 rpm at 7.5 volts.
I didnât know that the batteryâs do that and start high maybe itâs because the motors need that I never heard of it,
I have the mast tour & it's super small! It's actually too tiny so I threw a big grip on it & I love it! Without the grip my hand would cramp up. With the battery pack it's very light. I want to get the Mast Saber cordless pen. Check that one out- It looks badass.
I'd like to see the cordless pen review too.
@@tanyapineda7212 it says you can run the Saber for around 6 hours on battery power then you can also plug it in and use it if the battery dies. It's an awesome concept and a cool looking pen.
Aaron Graff itâs a piece of junk the wireless pen that every Chinese manufacturer has. Elite, cnc, dragon hawk, worldwide Tat2 supply. Even ultimate tattoo supply has their own version of it. You want a wireless pen that is bad ass buy an ink machines scorpion or wait for the new sol nova unlimited wireless pen from cheyenne or the mustang tattoo wireless pen.
Tanya Pineda itâs a piece of junk donât buy it
@@tattootheory Please review any cordless pens ya get & thank you. Also cartridge reviews & disposable grip w/pushbars are really appreciated. So many brands now it's nice to see the nuances/differences before burying. Super appreciate all your reviews!
Thanks for the review. What about the vibration? Does it have a remarkable vibration that can affect the hand or the work?
Jose Pitdog vibration is very minimal but honestly these machines don't last very long. Few months at most.
@@tattootheory what goes wrong with them? From what I can see, they may have heating issues and the motor goes
Vu Nguyen electric motors can be faulty some can break with ease over time, it all depends on the individual motor and how much work it's put through. I've had shitty machines last longer than some real expensive ones and vice versa.
Is the power supply that comes with CNC q2 good enough to use or should I buy a different one? And which would be good?
It does not come with a power supply unless you are getting a kit which I do not recommend. There power supplies are not the greatest.
I am contemplating (on a budget) to get the Dragonhawk Atom, Dragonhawk Mast Tour or Mast Tour Pro or the Dragonhawk Mast Flex . I am from New Zealand and dont have CNC in our country atm any advice would be greatly appreciated . Will do Traditional/Script and Black and Grey Majority
Mast tour pro is good.
@@tattootheory if not the pro which one from the flex mast tour (not pro) and atom? i appreciate your reply. sending love from New Zealand
@@aktv288 Iâm not familiar with the other mast machines Iâve never tried them. As far as the atom I recommend critical power supplies.
@@tattootheory You the man, thanks for replying bro means alot!!!
Is the pen still working good ?? I was thinking on getting my daughter one or should I get the cnc grenade??
Thank you
Every machine from mast should have a one year warranty and should last as long as that warranty.
Does this mast tour pro have a faulhaber motor? Everywhere I've searched, even on the Dragonhawk website, it says the motor is "imported from Germany"- but no mention anywhere of faulhaber. I would assume if they used a faulhaber they would want to let it be known. I really wanted this pen but I'm leaning towards the CNC Q2 or Q3 because they specify that they have a Faulhaber motor.
Aaron Graff honestly who the fuck knows what motor it is. Buy a q2 best small short pen style machine Iâve ever used from China.
@@tattootheory that's exactly what I'm going to buy. Thank you!
I have a mast tour max and it hits so hard it's crazy. I'm going to have to buy something else to shade with I think. Not sure I'm just starting out. I got sick a few years ago and recently started tattooing. I need a liver transplant. So I know how it is to be sick bro. My mom died from same problem you have. She got breast cancer and was didn't know until stage 4. She had a 5% chance to live and she got rid of it and it came back 10 years later and got her. So keep your head up, she went through hell but beat it when they said there was no way. She was strong headed and told me she just wanted to see my sisters babies and my babies grow up. She got her wish, she just wanted to see what kind of people they would turn out to be, and remember her. I say babies but my sisters kids were twins and 7 years old, and mine were already 12 and 14. ALL 4 were boys and she saw what kind of men her grandchildren were. It's all about mental strength and you seem to have plenty. I wish nothing but the best for you and think you'll do just fine.
I got a box of wax cartridges off them and tbh I really like them they are good, I love the shape of them, didnât know they done sponsorship though lol
Not sure what wax Cartridges are
@@tattootheory sorry was meant to wipe wjx dam auto correct changed it lol
How does this machine compare to the bishop shader or packer? I know the price difference is there. Sometimes a company just places price for name however. I donât want to spend $800+ for a wireless wand if I can get a machine that does the same quality job for less,thanks in advance!
I've never used a wand so I cannot answer that question.
do you recommend it for thick lining? thx btw for the video!!
Louise Borruat it can line with any size liner. But then again I can line bold lines with any machine so itâs really the artist not so much the machine.
That hat though..... good review
Any reviews on it now that youâve had more time to use?
Truebrouce I can say itâs a good little machine that packs a punch and can be used for all forms of tattooing. I still like my cnc q2 better though, just sayin.
Vision Knite cool! Iv seen other tattooist give reviews on it and can only say good things about it and as a new tattooist its a good price as most starting out canât afford the injecktas and Cheyenneâs etc. thanks for the reply!
I just got one of these and can't really figure out how to adjust the needle depth. I've used the twist settings on the machine but it doesn't look like anything is changing
Insert the cartridge into the grip then turn the grip to adjust needle depth you need to have your machine turned on to see the needle depth while turning the grip.
Hi Bro, do you use this machine ( tour pro pen )for the whole tattoo??? ...For the lines, shades??? Thank you đ
Hi I donât use this machine any more bro.
@@tattootheory But would you still recommend it? Let me explain: I'm a beginner, the keyenne is expensive , so.. đđ» Thank you so much Bro đđđsee ya
Forgot to ask, you think I need a softer hitting machine as well? Thanks.
How long have you been tattooing now? I recommend first getting better at tattooing and learning with traditional coil machines is best then stepping up to rotaries. Either way if you need my help Iâm here.
@@tattootheory only a couple months but used to work in a tattoo shop for 2 years 1990 and 1991. I'm used to my rotary now so don't want to go back to old machines because i'm in love with this one. Thanks for helping though, most wouldn't. Shows you're a man and not an asshole.
Hello friend between the CNC q5 and the Mast tour pro, which one do you prefer?
TAVO ALVES cnc q2
Vision Knite is the q5 that bad?
La Neta tattoo guide /guĂa the q5 is fine but I recommend buying the newer version because their are two versions of them with different motors.
Hi can u help I have thunderlord power supply my master pro won't start unless I start at 9 volts then I can go down in volts but when let go of the pedal I have start at 9 volts again my old power supply starts it normal low volkts no problem
Sounds like a issue with the power supply. Ever get it fixed?
Alright dude have you tried the p1 machine from solong tattoos?
No I have not
No bother dude looks a good little machine
I tried out the Mast Zion the other day. Wasn't worth it. That machine is weak. Says it has a Faulhaber motor too but it wouldn't even push a 5rl at 8 volts.
The MMA Circle i saw your review on amazon. Its defect.. Send it back and get a new one đ
@@wickedgame4170 I sent it back immediately but why the hell would I buy a new one? I just bought another q2 for $10 more. A proven machine that's pretty good at everything.
@@themmacircle7645 what is the Q2 machine?
@@frio1026 the CNC q2 on Amazon.
Cool Thanks I ended up buying the Cheyenne mast pro tour thanks
Do you need to oil the engine, or just lubes the adjustment beads?
No oil needed
Just the rubber rings jou see when its open
Do you recommend it? Iâm also looking at the cnc q2 short
These already are old generation machines. If you are a beginner I recommend any newer style wireless pen machine from Cnc or DragonHawk, also mummy is very good.
@@tattootheorythanks yes I see the new ones donât have a German motor idk if thatâs a deal breaker but the new cnc q2 looks the same idk
Does the cartridge has to be mast or wormhole, big wasp can be used or any cartridge ?
waeva taytay you can use any cartridge brand
@@tattootheory thanku so much, i've been researching online for so long but couldnt find answers !!!!! Your video gave me a slight confirmation !
I have the same machine bro but like to know why it ain't lining at one pass should I use the regular mast needles on it cause even at 8 to 9 volts still not running smooth lines it's like skipping some are lite and some are dark
How long have you been tattooing?
@@tattootheory 20 years
@@sly1972sly capping đđđ
I have a mast tour and canât get machine to stay on AM I DOING SOMETHING WRONG? please help... I plug it in and light on pen bottom comes on as I increase voltage but machine doesnât actually come on all the time even with the peddle still doesnât stay on or come back on I received a replacement machine but kept everything else since thatâs all they sent
If the new one is doing the same thing as the old one, then itâs either the pedal or the power supply. Iâd recommend to Try an illusionist wireless battery, runs about 7 hours and will run while the usb is plugged in and charging, so no power supply/pedal needed.
They both run Faulhaber flat motors from what I can gather. My question is, are there any distinct build quality differences that jump out at you that may sway your choosing one over the other? I know you stated you aren't about doing head to head comparisons but I am looking to make a single purchase and want something that I know is going to hold up under extensive shop use while apprenticing. I have used the regular mast and find it to be ergonomically comfortable but I am not going to trust it for a daily driver in a shop environment. I am on a budget and can't really afford to dish out the money for an FK Irons or other top tier pen at the moment and even if I could afford one the question is what makes it better than a 200 dollar machine running a Swiss Faulhaber motor? I see the CNC with excellent reviews and like that they tell you for sure what company's motor it runs, that said the Dragonhawk machines have a mixed bag of reviews across their lineup and while it says German made motor is it a Faulhaber or is it random stuff and the German origin is used as a marketing cue over an Asian made motor? Figure if you have any time logged with both units that maybe you could shed some deeper light on suitability of use for a daily driver. Thanks and love the raw and uncut nature of your reviews.
Killa Coiler my mast tour pro died after 5 tattoos my cnc q2 short pen is still running strong almost 1 year. I think that tells you something.
@@tattootheorythat information is much appreciated. I will go CNC then. like I said I am entering into a fulltime apprenticeship and want a device that is going to withstand a shop environment and these were the two machines I had set my sights on based upon features size and budget constraints. Thanks for saving me from a catastrophe.
Killa Coiler you will not be disappointed with the cnc q2 it will last forever if treated properly. If you have any more questions please feel free to ask.
@@tattootheoryDo you have any suggestions on voltages for lining and shading? With the regular mast pen, I have been lining at 6.5-8 volts depending on the cartridge configuration. Then for shading, I run at 4.5 to 6 volts depending again on the cartridge's needle configuration. That is using the Dragonhawk power supply that came in the kit with the pen. I have a Monster Point analog power supply that I will use with the CNC short pen and was wondering what voltage you run yours at, so I have a starting point to go off of.
Killa Coiler my first recommendation to you is to get a good solid power supply donât use the cheap Chinese power supplies as they do not provide consistent current. I very highly recommend either a critical or a musutoku power unit. As far as voltage goes I like to line at high speeds but it also depends on my needle configuration.
Hey guys please help I need your opinion, undecided Mast tour pro vs Mast Nano ?!?
Size vs power !
Ok the mast nano has a magnetic connection so using wireless power supplies with it is not possible. The tour pro uses RCA and is a pretty damn good machine
so, does this machine last? i am a semi professional who is looking to trying this pen, will it last?
Yes it will.
How would you clean these?
Iv been asking the same, most say wrap up, clean each part with madacide or viraclean.
if you compare that machine with cheyenne thunder what would you say?
Sorry my earlier comment was for a different review lol. The thunder is a much better machine I used one for 5 years never failed on me and worked super.
@@tattootheory i use spirit generally but i needed your opinion to buy a mast tour Pen. As you know spirit not perfect for lining and coloring soft areas
@@irfanyuksel1392 Iâd recommend getting a thunder instead.
Hi, man sorry what kind of power supply should i buy for this machine? Or use the one that comes with it on amazon?
and should i buy a foot pedal? Im new to this
1:56 "let's turn it on"
Bbrrrrmmmm! Dude I thought ur running ur machine trough a gas powered generator đ
Nice review.. new sub here
al katraz lemurs have brains inside rhinoceros lumps đ
How long do you think this machine can last?
It has a one year warranty. But any machine that utilizes a DC motor can break but most can last several years.
@@tattootheory thanks! Just ordered it to check it out, depending on how it works I may switch later to Cheyenne or Bishop đâš
@@2animegirl I recommend Neuma. The Neuma 4 is the best machine I've ever used. Go watch my videos on it. There are several on my channel.
@@2animegirl so how long did it last? and is it worth money?
What power supply do you use with it?
Hilary Bezona any good power supply works. I recommend critical but there are many others that will work fine. Are you looking for a power supply?
Vision Knite yes I am, Iâm in the market for one right now
Hilary Bezona theneedleparlor.com/collections/power-supply-units/products/epct01-critical-atomx-power-supply
Vision Knite thanks so much! I ordered it in pink! It looks perfect for me, appreciate it
Vision Knite ok, Iâm still shopping for a pen now though. I was on the fence about this pen but now Iâm looking at your comments. It died after five tattoos? Your cnc q2 you prefer? I rather spend 20$ more and get the cnc q2 if itâs that much better
Review mast shuttle please bro
Sam Robinson not reviewing anymore machines or anything from dragon hawk they are shit!!!
@@tattootheory hey what's happened it doesn't work yet? I'm beginner and I'm looking to buy new tattoo pen to practice...
Dr Bepis what doesnât work yet?
Cheers bro thanks for the review lol
@@tattootheory You wrote now dragonhawk machine don't work anymore, right?
Mine wonât run with a cart in it unless itâs at like 8volts and then I can turn it down. Is that normal??
same problem here
Sion Wins Iâve noticed it only starts with lower grouping cartridges in it. I use 9rs and up for lining so I might try the cnc machine see if that thing will push
Sion Wins this thing seems to only work with cheap cartridges and Iâm not about to use some cheap carts lol
@@thebearstreetballs i tried it with the dragonhawk mini supply and it worked properly from 3 volts to 10 without problem..I believe the problem is in the power supply and not in the cartridges..
Sion Wins yea I think youâre right actually it was fine with my battery packs too. It wasnât working with the Bronc power supply I have so yea maybe itâs the supply
Its pretty powerful, it has a lot of power. Lmao. No hate. Just funny.