The tattoo machine has come a long way since its inception, but
surprisingly it has really not changed too much. The basic concept
is the same and even the general build is the same. The
major differences are that of the materials used and the science
of measuring the different variables in the way it runs.
The machine has come a long way…
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Contact Point suggestions…
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Like everything else on the tattoo machine, experiment and play around to find out what works best for your...
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Materials for wrapping up the tattoo
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There are several bandage materials that I have seen used in tattoo studios. The most common is the paper...
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Bodily Fluids
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The CDC also goes on to define bodily fluids as: • Blood • Bodily fluids containing visible blood •...
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Coloring or Shading
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Some artists will call shading “coloring”, while other artists will tell you that the two are not even close...
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Coil wraps..
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Typical tattoo machines will use ten wrap coils. This is actually very vague because you do not know the...
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Contact Screw Adjustments
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Some effects can be achieved simply by tightening the contact screw, or moving its tip closer to the armature...
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Multi-meter is useful in the tattoo studio
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You should become familiar with a digital voltmeter or multimeter. It is recommended that all tattoo artists own a...
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Work Area Set-Up
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The cold zone is defined as an area that holds your sterile materials. This area is not to be...
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