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January 27, 2012 at 9:29 pm #19822suvlaMember
i like the wasp, not a massive fan of te koi thoug but is cool none the less
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December 20, 2011 at 10:00 pm #19543suvlaMember
kuro sumi is pretty darn good stuff had it used on loads of my tattoos
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November 6, 2011 at 10:47 pm #19129suvlaMember
that is awsome!
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October 24, 2011 at 6:27 pm #19199suvlaMember
i usually keep my plastic wrap on me for a hour, let it air out over night after a nice washing , i also use bepanthem on mine as i fine its amazing stuff, when i go to work i usually wrap it back up in film just for a few hours then was then re-wrap dont really fancy getting hydraulic fluid and jet engine fuel over a fresh tattoo, in a ideal world i would probably heal it alot different but this seems to be ok and ive got a fair amount of ink on the go at the moment that has all healed nicely and looks awsome! :D . i have seen some artists send some clients out with a black wrap sort of thing , but i have no idea what it is , could someone enlighten me please
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October 21, 2011 at 8:46 pm #18377suvlaMember
woah man that sucks! is tere a back entrance to the shop? break in and take your stuff incinerate evidence???? just a thought hope you do get all his customers and he crashes and burns
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October 21, 2011 at 8:30 pm #19212suvlaMember
looks good dude, what needles/inks did you use?
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October 20, 2011 at 3:53 pm #16958suvlaMember
good coverup, i prefer the end result as tribal just…… seems non creative, hopefully that hasnt upset anyone out there, i mean fair enough if your part of a actual tribe understandable
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October 20, 2011 at 12:57 pm #19186suvlaMember
well this has definatly made me more aware of what i am doing the only reason i wanted a ultrasonic was to just clean my things after working on pig skin as the stuff can smell bad , but think i will go onto the plastic tubes as by te sound of it they are alot easier to manage and if they come in a sterile environment so long as the environment they are going into is clean and wiped down effectively there should be minimal risk of infecion, as long as i take care that the needle and the grip dont touch anything other than the skin and the sterilized environment they have been in
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October 20, 2011 at 9:09 am #19182suvlaMember
Ok by the sounds of it I will just go with disposable as it will be alot less hassle , when using disposable what’s the best way to clean my machine? Any products you recommend?( for cleaning the machine and disposable products?)
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October 19, 2011 at 9:13 pm #19176suvlaMember
yea i enjoy doing it especially since ive started to slow down, i feel i can get alot more detail in , i did another tonight and was just experimenting with things . one or two of the lads on my base have heard through word of mouth about me having it and have approached me asking me to do somthing on them , i said no because the thought of doing it made me literally sh*t myself even if it is just little things tat they want , i need a steriliser first and a autoclave before i even consider it and i dont have the money for those just yet.
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October 19, 2011 at 7:00 pm #19174suvlaMember
cheers guys this is my machine:
(the brasso in the background is for work and not used on my machine just to clarify ) -
October 19, 2011 at 6:53 am #19171suvlaMember
I got the kit on eBay, but I don’t think its a normal eBay kit for a few reasons , this you will see later .
In theory I’m sure that soap you were talking about will do the same job due to its anti bacterial properties. I suppose it’s just trial and error with some things and as long as im doing it on pig skin for now it doesn’t really matter.
Il have a look on YouTube for stencil information when I get out of work.
Kinda makes me wish I could leave the forces and just become a apprentice but , chances of doing that round here is next to none . I really wanna get on the black and grey stuff as I think it looks amazing when done properly . I will try get some pics of my gear up tonight , as my mobile Internet wouldn’t allow me to last night . Thanks for the advice, it’s greatly appreciated :D -
October 18, 2011 at 5:57 pm #19169suvlaMember
@Viper65 wrote:
Looking good, scrub that with some green soap and water and they will look even better. I would have to say looking at those line weights, unless you built them up A LOT you used more than a 3rl, that would produce an extremely smaller diameter line weight…again, if you built it up i would completely understand where your coming from. If you dont mind what type of kit did you purchase and what all did come with it??? They could have at least sent you some transfer paper!!!!
Looking good keep it up!
viper
hi viper im not sure of the actual make of the equipment i own i was trying to find a name on it the other day but i will post some pictures of it up in a few hours .
it came with 2 machines , digital power supply, some immortal inks (i wouldnt tattoo anyone with them though, just using tem for practice) il show some pics of the needles as i may be reading them wrong .
wheres the best place to get green soap from also?
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October 18, 2011 at 9:14 am #19142suvlaMember
Looks awsome, you have inspired me ! I’m going to be a bit more creative tonight on another pig ear . Thumbs up to you
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October 17, 2011 at 10:08 pm #19153suvlaMember
in my honest opinion it would look better in colour, but thats just me . although i do like it . keep up the good work ;)
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