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Dana Stephen replied to the topic Bleeding to much in the forum PREMIUM Member Forum 7 years, 7 months ago
Hey PoisonPinhead,
Hearing of your dilemma made me want to reply to your post, as I have been very, very sick. I take a boatload of pills as well as chemotherapy.
I am just getting back into tattooing as I started in the 1970’s and ended up changing careers.
Now that I am in the predicament that I am in I can n o longer do the type of art based…[Read more] -
Dana Stephen replied to the topic Bleeding to much in the forum PREMIUM Member Forum 7 years, 7 months ago
Hey PoisonPinhead,
Hearing of your dilemma made me want to reply to your post, as I have been very, very sick. I take a boatload of pills as well as chemotherapy.
I am just getting back into tattooing as I started in the 1970’s and ended up changing careers.
Now that I am in the predicament that I am in I can n o longer do the type of art based…[Read more] -
Dana Stephen replied to the topic what's the difference in machines in the forum PREMIUM Member Forum 7 years, 7 months ago
Hi, the “number of wraps” on each coil are for the speed that the magnetic pull reaches the spring, and how fast or slow it gets to the spring is really a personal preference but does follow some guidelines of the three types of machines.
#1 – liner – With a liner most artists like a fast machine. You want the spring to receive the…[Read more] -
Dana Stephen started the topic Packing solid color. in the forum PREMIUM Member Forum 7 years, 7 months ago
I find that you can pack colour very easy with your shader. I use a 10 wrap coil running average shader springs. I turn the power up to 9.5 give or take, sometimes even a bit higher depending on what type of equipment you use. Get the tip and needle even or needle slightly sticking out of the tip (I like to use large curved mags). Back the…[Read more]
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Dana Stephen started the topic Packing solid color. in the forum PREMIUM Member Forum 7 years, 7 months ago
I find that you can pack colour very easy with your shader. I use a 10 wrap coil running average shader springs. I turn the power up to 9.5 give or take, sometimes even a bit higher depending on what type of equipment you use. Get the tip and needle even or needle slightly sticking out of the tip (I like to use large curved mags). Back the…[Read more]
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