That thing is big, you're right. Something you wanna consider, when adjusting stroke, the lower the stroke you wanna turn it down as it will be hitting faster than at a long stroke when lining if you want consistent comparables. That's why your shading looks smoother.
Hi.New subscriber here. I also got that machine and i agree with ur pros/cons. Everything is perfect apart of loose stroke adj wheel. I am just junior artist and it happened to me change stroke during tattoo. Lesson learned. I am always checking my stoke indicator. However there is a way around it. Tiny piece of electrical tape between machine body and stoke wheel. Tape holds strong enough to prevent unintentional stroke change while adjusting grip. However isnt holding strong enough if u want to twist it intentionally. Thats just my way around it. I am sure every1 will finds their way to deal with it. Defo thats small thing wont turn me away from that machine. Btw battery life is insane. 6days b2b on two batteries. Insane. Kind regards and thank you for ur content
Hi there, last night i have been thinking again how to wrap machine to make stroke issue go away. I tried something and it worked flawlessly. Just my way so please dont get offended if u already have ur way. I just cant keep that info only for myself. I am sharer person. ANYWAY. What is needed:adhesive protective barrier(roll of sheets), one protective machine bag and usual wrapping tape. So what i do is. I stick on sheet of film flush with upper part of stroke wheel so protects machine up incl battery. Then i take pen machine bag the one with the tiny hole at end. Make cut 1-1.5” above it and put on machine when grip is off. Pull it all the way up and wrap your grip with protective barrier and wrapping tape. All 3 sections of machine are protected from contamination however they all movable. I found out that in that way i didnt have unintentional stroke issues. I hope that will help and again i didnt want to offend any1. One Love💚💛❤️
Thats awesome! Dont worry, i dont think you have afdended anyone. I am always happy when people share there ways of working or solving things in a machine. Using adhesive barier film does sound like a good way to stop it from turning. I am just really carefull when changing anything on the machine since i am aware of the situation 😅 but thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas!
It does hit pretty hard when you compare it to other machines that run a similar system. But it could also be because of the weight of the machine that it feels more powerful. Light machines tend to ‘bounce’ on the skin more. This one aint bouncing! So very solid machines overall Also thanks for subscribing!!
That is very personal i think. I like the xnet vipera for its size, battery life and overall performance. If i compare it to my dragonhawk fold pro the performance is fairly equal, i do like the stroke adjustment better on the fold but the battery life is a killer if you work long sessions… so its kinda up to you what you think is more important. But i will also make a video to compare these 2 machines and show the pros and cons
@Chainlessslave-m4g they are both great machines. But as of lately i hear rumors of people having trouble with yilong products. On that note i would prefer the vipera. Just keep in mind it is a very bulky machine. Not the moat powerfull machine. But it will serve its purpose.
@@Tattoobart147 Thank you very much for your input and suggestions, actually I'm currently confused about which tattoo tool to buy, because this will be my first tattoo tool. I'm studying to become a tattoo artist. And I prefer to make tattoos with smooth shading and will make human faces and themes themes such as statues and faces human faces
Bro?! No they are both great machines. I prefer dragonhawk fold pro over my xnet vipera. That doesnt mean its a bad machine or whatever. Its what i feel most comfortable with to do a tattoo
Niceeee, isn't XNET the company that produces the awesome Torch and the FK Irons replica, I have to chech the case though, good looking machine and useable, battery looks bigger than the Fold Pro, just wanna see if you can use both like other click lock batteries & magnetic batteries, like the Flux Max & Saber, some budget friendly adjustable machine uses the 10 slot plum wheel, great thing with that is the 10 slot stroke wheel is easy to access, with a Japanese Mabuchi brushless motor, there is minimal sound, very low decibel which allows you to better hear the needle hitting the dermis, I guess it comes with an RCA adapter when you want to swith to your Critical X batteries or the Critical Torque RCA or DC jack, that battery rocks, I called the adjustable stroke machine a realism tattoo machine, I just used a clean wrap to sterilize the machine on an adjustable stroke and I liked my grips XXX big, helps the fingers rest for long sessions with the one finger on/off, start/pause grip attachment WXM5 because I'm lazy lol, very handy though cause one finger is easier than using 2 fingers to dtart, turn thr machine on etc, compatible with most batteries with a c-type, grrat content my friend, I love steel, btass or heavy tattoo machines cause I'm used to the coils, have to try it out if I have the extra $ 🤘🏻
Yes it is very big, bit i like the weight and some size to it. Specially if it comes with great battery life. I honestly have t tried to use other magnetic batteries on it. I will give it a try.
Xnet and Ambition usuallly fits, but the Torch is the only Xnet machine i own for now, the bigger the better, the fk iron clones battery fits most machines too, I opted for the flux max with the big battery and the extra large 3 inch grip, almost 360 grams when fully wrapped, it's not about the price of the machine to me, a 300-400$ machine can do everything a 1300-2000$ can, even better, it's all about the reputation and fooling the artists into buying it, but the Acus MII, Cobra and the Critical Torque long stroke which I recieved for free, some of the smoothest machines I've used, the Injecta Flite X1 Pro edition with all the accessories is well balanced with the sniper grips, you don't feel the weight or vibration even with the 5mm stroke, it was a birtday gift in 2021, the 1999$ one, I wouldn't buy that with my money, I'd rather go with the Torped with the qwerk battery and an extra 3.0, 3.3, 3.5 & 3.8mm like my custom made 15 watt Faulhaber brushless motor with 3d printed 40, 45, 50mm grips, it all comes down to skills, the 1st award I won I used a coil liner and shader while all the other artists used the best rotary machines, expensive gear and machines doesn't equal skills, during the rona virus epidemic, I used the 65$ Mast 3.5mm stroke, the only penstyle at home, all my machines at the shop, still won the online local competition with a geometric tattoo I did om my brother in law
Bro you have been quuet lately, hope you're working on a big project, the EZ P3 Pro finally arrived, I think it's the best in the adjustable stroke length, all the way down from 2.0mm-4.2mm stroke, just wish it has the motor like the Saber Pro, all in all it has a strong motor though but little vibration at 4.2mm, very low decibel too, beginning to like them better than the torque and flux max 3.5mm, 4.0mm and 4.6mm extra cams, no screws needed, just twisting the battery part
Yeah sorry bro, i am enjoying a nice well deserved vacation at the moment. I am going to be back at work the coming week. So i will be a bit more avtive. Personally i am not to keen on EZ i have never had a EZ product that really satisfied me… but you never know what comes to my path. So dont worry i will be more active soon! I got a busy week ahead of me when i get back to work.
About EZ, cosmetics and machine looks great, eye catcching, with the other see through like glass made of resin with different lights, looks really nice but failed on the performance test, love their specialty needles though, more expensive than the Mast Fold Pro both witj 2 batteries and rca adapter, Fold's performance is 50 times better🤘🏻
@@Tattoobart147 what i meant with that sir is it would be more better it also works with a bluetooth foot pedal same like how it works with fkirons flux max..right?😁
That thing is big, you're right. Something you wanna consider, when adjusting stroke, the lower the stroke you wanna turn it down as it will be hitting faster than at a long stroke when lining if you want consistent comparables. That's why your shading looks smoother.
Yes for sure. But thats why i show it, so you can see the difference. But thanks for the input
Good video. Thanks
Hi.New subscriber here. I also got that machine and i agree with ur pros/cons. Everything is perfect apart of loose stroke adj wheel. I am just junior artist and it happened to me change stroke during tattoo. Lesson learned. I am always checking my stoke indicator. However there is a way around it. Tiny piece of electrical tape between machine body and stoke wheel. Tape holds strong enough to prevent unintentional stroke change while adjusting grip. However isnt holding strong enough if u want to twist it intentionally. Thats just my way around it. I am sure every1 will finds their way to deal with it. Defo thats small thing wont turn me away from that machine. Btw battery life is insane. 6days b2b on two batteries. Insane. Kind regards and thank you for ur content
Awesome info!! And thanks for your comment and sub!!🙏🙏
Hi there, last night i have been thinking again how to wrap machine to make stroke issue go away. I tried something and it worked flawlessly. Just my way so please dont get offended if u already have ur way. I just cant keep that info only for myself. I am sharer person. ANYWAY. What is needed:adhesive protective barrier(roll of sheets), one protective machine bag and usual wrapping tape. So what i do is. I stick on sheet of film flush with upper part of stroke wheel so protects machine up incl battery. Then i take pen machine bag the one with the tiny hole at end. Make cut 1-1.5” above it and put on machine when grip is off. Pull it all the way up and wrap your grip with protective barrier and wrapping tape. All 3 sections of machine are protected from contamination however they all movable. I found out that in that way i didnt have unintentional stroke issues. I hope that will help and again i didnt want to offend any1. One Love💚💛❤️
Thats awesome! Dont worry, i dont think you have afdended anyone. I am always happy when people share there ways of working or solving things in a machine. Using adhesive barier film does sound like a good way to stop it from turning. I am just really carefull when changing anything on the machine since i am aware of the situation 😅 but thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas!
Fold o Vipera, cuál recomiendas más??
I have a comparison video on my channel
You got new subs dude! Awesome video btw.
Thanks for the support🙏
Just subscribed! Watch your videos often. Regarding the vipera, how strong is the motor? Does it hit pretty hard, or soft? Thanks.
It does hit pretty hard when you compare it to other machines that run a similar system. But it could also be because of the weight of the machine that it feels more powerful. Light machines tend to ‘bounce’ on the skin more. This one aint bouncing! So very solid machines overall
Also thanks for subscribing!!
Have you tried the EZ p3 pro? Is this one a better machine? My p3 had a defective battery so im looking for a new one
So many people have asked me but unfortunately i havent… guess i need to get myself one😅
The vipera and bestie is it the same machine?
Yes just the grip shapenis a bit different i believe
If you was going to buy one as the daily driver which would you get
That is very personal i think. I like the xnet vipera for its size, battery life and overall performance. If i compare it to my dragonhawk fold pro the performance is fairly equal, i do like the stroke adjustment better on the fold but the battery life is a killer if you work long sessions… so its kinda up to you what you think is more important. But i will also make a video to compare these 2 machines and show the pros and cons
Thanks for the video, I've been tattooing awhile so I prefer a harder hitting rotary. Thanks
@@Tattoobart147 wich one is better for u ? Xnet vipera vs yilong f3 ?🙏🏻 please i need you answer😊
@Chainlessslave-m4g they are both great machines. But as of lately i hear rumors of people having trouble with yilong products. On that note i would prefer the vipera. Just keep in mind it is a very bulky machine. Not the moat powerfull machine. But it will serve its purpose.
@@Tattoobart147 Thank you very much for your input and suggestions, actually I'm currently confused about which tattoo tool to buy, because this will be my first tattoo tool. I'm studying to become a tattoo artist. And I prefer to make tattoos with smooth shading and will make human faces and themes themes such as statues and faces human faces
So far what's your favorite multi stroke machine
Probably the vipera or the fold pro… but its a very close call😅
Thank you
This machine works with bigger cartridges? Like 11rl, 14rl… I guess it need the 4.2 stroke
Yeah easy. 3.9 or 4.2 is perfect for bigger carts.
Merci pour cette présentation bonne fête
Which is better dragonawk or xnet?
On quality and price?
I prefer my dragonhawk
@@Tattoobart147 ok so why you recommend it
The XNET just for marketing, come on man I'm about to buy one but whit this answer I'm not sure now. Lol
Bro?! No they are both great machines. I prefer dragonhawk fold pro over my xnet vipera. That doesnt mean its a bad machine or whatever. Its what i feel most comfortable with to do a tattoo
@@Tattoobart147 ok so it's like personal preferences I got you thanks dude
Niceeee, isn't XNET the company that produces the awesome Torch and the FK Irons replica, I have to chech the case though, good looking machine and useable, battery looks bigger than the Fold Pro, just wanna see if you can use both like other click lock batteries & magnetic batteries, like the Flux Max & Saber, some budget friendly adjustable machine uses the 10 slot plum wheel, great thing with that is the 10 slot stroke wheel is easy to access, with a Japanese Mabuchi brushless motor, there is minimal sound, very low decibel which allows you to better hear the needle hitting the dermis, I guess it comes with an RCA adapter when you want to swith to your Critical X batteries or the Critical Torque RCA or DC jack, that battery rocks, I called the adjustable stroke machine a realism tattoo machine, I just used a clean wrap to sterilize the machine on an adjustable stroke and I liked my grips XXX big, helps the fingers rest for long sessions with the one finger on/off, start/pause grip attachment WXM5 because I'm lazy lol, very handy though cause one finger is easier than using 2 fingers to dtart, turn thr machine on etc, compatible with most batteries with a c-type, grrat content my friend, I love steel, btass or heavy tattoo machines cause I'm used to the coils, have to try it out if I have the extra $ 🤘🏻
Yes it is very big, bit i like the weight and some size to it. Specially if it comes with great battery life. I honestly have t tried to use other magnetic batteries on it. I will give it a try.
Xnet and Ambition usuallly fits, but the Torch is the only Xnet machine i own for now, the bigger the better, the fk iron clones battery fits most machines too, I opted for the flux max with the big battery and the extra large 3 inch grip, almost 360 grams when fully wrapped, it's not about the price of the machine to me, a 300-400$ machine can do everything a 1300-2000$ can, even better, it's all about the reputation and fooling the artists into buying it, but the Acus MII, Cobra and the Critical Torque long stroke which I recieved for free, some of the smoothest machines I've used, the Injecta Flite X1 Pro edition with all the accessories is well balanced with the sniper grips, you don't feel the weight or vibration even with the 5mm stroke, it was a birtday gift in 2021, the 1999$ one, I wouldn't buy that with my money, I'd rather go with the Torped with the qwerk battery and an extra 3.0, 3.3, 3.5 & 3.8mm like my custom made 15 watt Faulhaber brushless motor with 3d printed 40, 45, 50mm grips, it all comes down to skills, the 1st award I won I used a coil liner and shader while all the other artists used the best rotary machines, expensive gear and machines doesn't equal skills, during the rona virus epidemic, I used the 65$ Mast 3.5mm stroke, the only penstyle at home, all my machines at the shop, still won the online local competition with a geometric tattoo I did om my brother in law
Bro you have been quuet lately, hope you're working on a big project, the EZ P3 Pro finally arrived, I think it's the best in the adjustable stroke length, all the way down from 2.0mm-4.2mm stroke, just wish it has the motor like the Saber Pro, all in all it has a strong motor though but little vibration at 4.2mm, very low decibel too, beginning to like them better than the torque and flux max 3.5mm, 4.0mm and 4.6mm extra cams, no screws needed, just twisting the battery part
Yeah sorry bro, i am enjoying a nice well deserved vacation at the moment. I am going to be back at work the coming week. So i will be a bit more avtive. Personally i am not to keen on EZ i have never had a EZ product that really satisfied me… but you never know what comes to my path. So dont worry i will be more active soon! I got a busy week ahead of me when i get back to work.
About EZ, cosmetics and machine looks great, eye catcching, with the other see through like glass made of resin with different lights, looks really nice but failed on the performance test, love their specialty needles though, more expensive than the Mast Fold Pro both witj 2 batteries and rca adapter, Fold's performance is 50 times better🤘🏻
which is better bronc v12 or xnet vipera?
I prefer the xnet vipera over the bronc
WOS E 60 vs. please? And Acus M1 Plus?
Wos es 60 seems amazing, ive seen it before when i was scrolling through a online store… i send them a message so fingers crossed 🤞
Sir is this machine bluetooth compatible?
I dont think so, why would you need bluetooth on your tattoo machine?
@@Tattoobart147 what i meant with that sir is it would be more better it also works with a bluetooth foot pedal same like how it works with fkirons flux max..right?😁
In that case i dont think it has Bluetooth build in. I always though you needed to put like a plug on your machine for that😅
@@Tattoobart147 thank you so much for some tips sir🤟💪
Xnet tattoo pens are the best even better than fkirons i have all pens of both companys
Yes they are really impressive! And work really nice
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comparing xnet bestia and xnet vipera TIA :)
Well, i asked xnet what the difference is and the the only difference is the shape of the grip. So i think its not really worth to compare them
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Very nice machine... but it's too heavy
Compared to my mickey sharps its alright😂