AllenClapp
Elite Cafe Member
I currently use foot control with a GRS GraverMax unit. I may be facing some foot surgery before long and I am very interested in possible upgrading to be able to use palm controls. I would love some feedback on whether I should suck it up and buy a new system or save a lot of money and upgrade the one that I have.
1. Have any of you converted a GraverMax to use palm control by adding the auxiliary unit instead of buying a new Gravermach AT? If so, (a) are you pleased with the results, or (b) do you wish you had sucked it up and bought a new Gravermach AT?
2. Did you also convert your old 901, Monarch, and/or Magnum handpieces to function with AT machines? Again, (a) are you pleased with the results or (b) do you wish you had bought new ones?
3. I had a few minutes to try using the palm control at GRS last year, but never felt comfortable with it--partly because I was in a class and couldn't have someone work with me and give me pointers on how best to hold, etc. (I.e., NOT the fault of GRS) I think I would eventually prefer palm control. I live in Raleigh, NC. If one of you GRS AT users lives within a reasonable driving distance of Raleigh, I would appreciate your allowing me to bring over some gravers and practice plates at your convenience and let you show me how best to use the palm control. I had it set up to get some instruction on it at a GRS class this month, but they have all been cancelled due to the Governor's new Covid-19 restrictions--a real bummer for all.
If you are willing to let me play with your AT unit and share your expertise, please email me (Allen Clapp) about Question 3 at alc@ClappArtStudios.com, so we don't tie up the forum. I am sure others may be interested in answers to Questions 1 and 2, so responses to those questions would be appropriate here.
I look forward to your insights
1. Have any of you converted a GraverMax to use palm control by adding the auxiliary unit instead of buying a new Gravermach AT? If so, (a) are you pleased with the results, or (b) do you wish you had sucked it up and bought a new Gravermach AT?
2. Did you also convert your old 901, Monarch, and/or Magnum handpieces to function with AT machines? Again, (a) are you pleased with the results or (b) do you wish you had bought new ones?
3. I had a few minutes to try using the palm control at GRS last year, but never felt comfortable with it--partly because I was in a class and couldn't have someone work with me and give me pointers on how best to hold, etc. (I.e., NOT the fault of GRS) I think I would eventually prefer palm control. I live in Raleigh, NC. If one of you GRS AT users lives within a reasonable driving distance of Raleigh, I would appreciate your allowing me to bring over some gravers and practice plates at your convenience and let you show me how best to use the palm control. I had it set up to get some instruction on it at a GRS class this month, but they have all been cancelled due to the Governor's new Covid-19 restrictions--a real bummer for all.
If you are willing to let me play with your AT unit and share your expertise, please email me (Allen Clapp) about Question 3 at alc@ClappArtStudios.com, so we don't tie up the forum. I am sure others may be interested in answers to Questions 1 and 2, so responses to those questions would be appropriate here.
I look forward to your insights