Betty V2- Army Green

$850.00

Betty V2 in an army green.

The long A-bar mitigates the common spitting issues we’ve all encountered with other machines, and allows for a wider stroke and operating range. Fine lines, sure. Fat sharpie one-pass lines? You bet. Gentle layering, to all out whips. Betty has you covered.

Weight: 5.1oz

Stroke: 2mm-5.5+

Voltage range: 2.8ish-7.5+. I generally run it at 6.5v to line, and around 6v to pack. Then from 4.8v-5.5v to whip/shade.

Use a wide rubber band with just enough tension to stabilize the needle bar. Anything more is excessive and will make it hit softer, and not as punchy at lower volts.

Positive up on the clip cord is snappier, positive down is a bit more mellow. I usually always run positive up for shading, and positive down for quicker lining. I also adjust the rubber band angle. Straight across/no angle for lining around 6.5-7.5, and angle it up a bit for lower volts.

Betty V2 in an army green.

The long A-bar mitigates the common spitting issues we’ve all encountered with other machines, and allows for a wider stroke and operating range. Fine lines, sure. Fat sharpie one-pass lines? You bet. Gentle layering, to all out whips. Betty has you covered.

Weight: 5.1oz

Stroke: 2mm-5.5+

Voltage range: 2.8ish-7.5+. I generally run it at 6.5v to line, and around 6v to pack. Then from 4.8v-5.5v to whip/shade.

Use a wide rubber band with just enough tension to stabilize the needle bar. Anything more is excessive and will make it hit softer, and not as punchy at lower volts.

Positive up on the clip cord is snappier, positive down is a bit more mellow. I usually always run positive up for shading, and positive down for quicker lining. I also adjust the rubber band angle. Straight across/no angle for lining around 6.5-7.5, and angle it up a bit for lower volts.