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@@ZaCrow I’m trying to decide between the 3.5 and 4 I want to get more into grey and black and fine line pieces I have also heard the 3.5 being able to go up to bigger needle sizes fine but I have seen a few videos of people shading with the 4.0
I like it, minus the seam rip at the end. I like to slide the transmission part inside a machine sleeve. Screw on the grip and wrap with barrier film separately. But we all have our ways and that’s what high level is made for too.
@longphan3496 i use 5.5v for lining with normal needles and 6 to 6.5 for soft shading with bugpin needles.. but all this depends on your hand speed as well. You have to be careful not to stay too long in one area to not overwork the skin.. the torque 4.2 is very powerful
@@ZaCrow thank you I was actually looking a reference point my cheap vietnam machine I use 6.6-7 for lining 7 for packing and about 5.5 for shading so this give me a decent reference point. Thank you so much.
I bought mine from killerinktattoo.co.uk and it was ready to print! I don’t know if you have to set it up as a stencil mode. Have you tried it and it didn’t work?
@@ZaCrow actually i was having trouble with the power adapter lol printer kept turning off.. i think the volts were 2v if i remember.. but i looked it up and theres a word document with pictures explaining how to update the firmware so i can have stencil mode. Thank you for your reply though i really appreciate it =)
Every style of wrapping has high risks! If you are careful about what you’re doing and make sure you clean it well after each session and sterilise the grip you should be fine! Thank you for your comment ☺️
That's a dumb comment. Every disassembling is at a high risk 😂 That's why you clean and sterile everything after each session. It doesn't matter what you use to wrap. It's all contaminated 😑
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You should put the needle sizes in the description or in the video. Noticed that's usually people's #1 question. Good work keep it up. Nice to see good skin stretch on a video. 👍