hey oliver, I'm just about to see which machine I should buy. to choose from: bishop packer acus m1 I am currently using the inkjecta nano ultra lite can you recommend me one?
Just had both my hands done. Strangely didn’t hurt getting done. Stinging and swelling the itch is unreal .2 days later. But fuck me when the scabs start itching is the worst part of a tattoo, ever. And I’m pretty much covered 🤣 class work mate love these type tattoos ❤️
I prefer hz display over going by voltage like with the acus or any machine since hz display is showing the exact cps of or how many times the needles hitting the skin . 1hz= 1cps ,80hz=80cps,120hz=120cps it's really an easier system to dial in than going by voltage from machine to machine since 3 different machines at the same voltage can each be running roughly +/- 5-50 cps differently or more depending apon the motor parameters with machines ranging from being 10v,12v,18v machines etc. Sticking with the acus and dialing things in this may help you or anyone with or looking into one as far as understanding the motor settings and the capable power/torque output of each mode/motor it basically being 6 motors in 1. m-3=1w / m-2=3w /m-1=5w / m-0=9w / m+1=10w /m+2=12w. Where the torque output of m-1=5w motor setting is similar to the motor driving a bishop wand shader/packer ,where the m+1=10w setting would be similar to the torque output of the motor driving the sol nova .for good references points that can help dial things in quicker. Hope this helps in some way .
@@Cody2nd i do know and understand, but there’s also nothing wrong with trying different volts and see why these artists do such a good job by using them the first place