I am here to share my knowledge gained by my experience so far in the tattooing art form. I want to share everything I know regarding tattoo machines, tattoo needles, tattoo stencil, tattooing methods, everything related to tattoos.Tattoos are a nightmare if you don't know what you are doing, having the right knowledge can help cut down unnecessary issues that might occur during the process. Using a coil machine to tattoo is my choice for clean tattoo lines and to color pack. But since I do a lot of stipple shading, I use a rotary machine because of the weight advantage, Or else I am a die hard tattoo coil machine fan. I am not an expert, I am still learning new things every single day, if you find my channel helpful, please leave a comment and also please share and like the video and most importantly, Please don't forget to subscribe to my channel.
Brother, a question a year ago I stopped getting tattoos but today I want to get others. Do you recommend that I buy another new ink? Oh, use the one I have that expires on 4/2025. Could it be that I can use this one that expires on 2025?
Does it have any negative effect to use no O-Ring vs using one? With my liner for example I can't use any because it pushes the armature bar so far down that it almost touches the coils and there is basically no throw anymore at all
yes, o-rings are very important... it kinda acts like a shock absorber while still maintaining the correct angle of the front spring hence keeping the throw consistent every time..... if there's no gap in your armature bar after using an o-ring, then probably you haven't set things correctly, or the machine is not a decent one is what I imagine.
yes can be done. but depends on the machine whether there is option to move and lower the contact screw from top to bottom. (top position for shadder, bottom position for liner)
I imagine it has a little give since its got that coil spring at the top?? Edit** just watched ur other video. Sorry i thought the armature bar was a coil spring so nvm 🙃
yes, no give at all... it's a plastic link. looks kind of like a coil machine but behaves like a rotary.... it's best for stipple shading at 4mm stroke length.
How come after wiping away the tattoo with the blue soap ratio solution with a foam spray as you demonstrated, the tattoo lining itself remains but black ink smudges , even with pressing down frequently with kitchen towel in between and after? (Sorry, beginner here)
No, cz NS stings like crazy in the first place which adds to the trauma the client is already going though while tattooing, NS can cause pulling effect cz it's sterile salt solution. It can be used to clean wounds but not tattoos cz you are trying to make the skin accept the ink. so using NS will just cause the opposite. Use only and only sterile water if possible.
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Thanks for this video. I was told ordering from Amazon was a reputable company etc so I figured that - that being said I could trust what they say until this video. I just received this same machine thinking it would be from the said company only to find out from your video that it is a knock off. Thanks for that and also what to look for in regards to this machine. I haven't taken mine apart yet as you did but I will just to make sure the grease on the bearings is spread properly. Although it being a knock off doesn't mean it can't be a decent machine an to keep it running smoothly I'm going to follow the steps from this video and maintain the machine as I would as if it were an expensive top dollar machine. This is my 1st time with a rotary motor like this ( other than the homemade 1's an those ya have to make sure the bushings and bearings are lubed up good so as to not burn em up) . Originally I was searching for how to change the stroke on this same Stigma model so if you have a video of what I need I would very much appreciate it if you were to let me know right away if an what video it is I should type in to bring it up. Thank you for the time you took to make this video for all to see and also for taking the time to read this comment and any help you can give me now an in the future. Much appreciated. Have a nice day sir
to be honest I can feel your pain, but it's not a really bad machine though, you can practice using this and also do great stippling work and dot works with this machine, only thing I would not recommend is to do any of the lining shading and color packing as it will be seen in your work clearly, due to inconsistency and skin damage which will just ruin your career. just keep it well maintained and get to know the machine really really really well before you try it out on skin. and regarding the stroke , I really doubt you'll be able to change the stroke. I would go for a coil machine any day just because it's so versatile and lasts for years, ofcourse you need to know how to use a coil machine, once you master it, there's nothing stopping you. hope that helped
may I know which machine and needle are you using and what is the aftercare instructions you have given? and if possible also mention you instagram id, I can help you better if I look at your work.
@@elshrapnel yes, and the alignment was off so it was making the needle rattle. I tried applying a little lube on the needle but that didnt fix it. I tried getting the retainer aligned but couldnt, so I just cut it off and use good old elastic bands.
4mm stroke + medium speed machine + slow hand speed = good lines or 3mm stroke + fast machine speed + fast hand speed = good lines machine speed and hand speed is very very important to choose the right stroke for machine. and also good stretch on skin.
It's not tampered brother, I am very careful about my machines and take lot of care. only machines I mess around and keep changing the settings and stuff are my coil machines. this machine is not reliable and you cant have just this machine with you. it's good to learn tattooing but not good to tattoo people if you want to have clean work.(ofcourse you can tattoo with this machine but the results are clearly going to have a difference is all I'm saying)
you can use it to get the ink drops cleaned but to clean the station I would recommend some kind of a strong surface disinfectant, blue soap isn't effective in killing off different kinds of bacteria and viruses
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