• Remember you have a host of aftermarket parts available to
    you, and you do not have to keep the manufacturer’s parts on
    the frame. Sometimes you can increase the performance of the
    machine by swapping out just a

  • Have your machine hooked up to a power supply while you are
    putting the a-bar assembly back on the machine – this will help
    you to properly tune it before you tighten everything down.

  • If you over tighten the screws that hold the front binding post to
    the frame you may push the nylon spacers into the frame and
    short out the circuit. These spacers are the ones that are referred
    to as insulating

  • The first thing a new apprentice should do upon getting their first
    tattoo machine is to take it apart. It is very important for a tattoo
    artist to know exactly how the entire machine works, and how
    it is

  • Like everything else on the tattoo machine, experiment and
    play around to find out what works best for your style and your
    specific machine. Some artists will claim that a certain metal
    will increase the machine’s

  • Some artists will purchase contact points with a design on the
    top. You may have seen this design as a dice, skull, or almost
    anything that is imaginable. Do not be fooled by the clever
    novelty of the contact

  • The contact point can be made of different metals. One would
    assume that the best quality metal would be the most conduc-
    tive. Typical contact point metals are brass, copper, and silver.
    If corrosion occurs, or

  • Typically the contact point will be at a 90 degree angle in relation
    to the front spring. This will ensure that there is optimal
    surface area between them, and provide for good conductive
    contact. The contact

  • The contact point is another important part of the tattoo machine.
    The contact point is the tiny actual spot on the machine
    where the magic happens. Electricity flows through the machine
    and ends up in the contact

  • There is more often than not, an o-ring looped around the front
    spring. This will aid in the transition of energy created by the
    front spring hitting the contact screw. Different thickness o-rings
    should be

  • Armature bars can come in a multitude of shapes and sizes as
    well. Some will have notches or holes drilled in them while others
    might resemble the shape of the number 8. These shapes
    and designs are to modify the

  • The prime component, as far as movement is concerned, in the
    tattoo machine is the armature bar. The armature bar has two
    functions. The first function is to attach the needle to the machine.
    The armature bar’s

  • Small capacitors can make your tattoo machine run
    faster. Not small size, but small rating in the micro farads.
    This is because they recharge like a battery, and
    are filled with some type of material that can

  • Do not be afraid to ask for specific caps when you order prewired
    coils. Or you can order coils that have no capacitor at all,
    and you can add the preferred size yourself. It is very simple to
    solder a cap to the

  • Capacitors will store voltage. When the capacitor is full of voltage
    it lets out a burst of stored voltage, and then begins to store
    it again. It does this by the use of filaments. It is not that important
    to know

  • The capacitor is a very important part of the coils as well. It technically
    is not part of the coils, but for the purpose of simplicity
    and general knowledge, this text will refer to the capacitor as

  • The rear spring’s relation to the front spring and armature bar
    is important to the geometry of the frame. These four pieces of
    the tattoo machine should be aligned as much as possible to
    ensure that optimal

  • Often times there will be a deck clamp fastened on top of the
    rear spring above the rear of the frame. This deck clamp can be
    effective when it is compared to a
    circular washer because it will allow
    the balance of

  • Like the front spring, rear springs come in different gauges and
    shapes as well as a host of lengths and cuts. The rear spring
    has the important role of storing the bulk of the energy from
    the armature bar

  • Springs are available in different gauges and different metals.
    It is not necessary to match the same gauge metal on the front
    spring with the rear spring. Springs come in all different shapes
    as well as thickness

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