I love how all of you guys explain the content. Is very easy to follow even if English is not your native tung. I have a request. Can we have access to the stencils plz. I would love to practice on the same ones you guys use. Thx again
Thanks alot ❤️ 2 days back I was on fine lines but I little bit messed up but if I have tattooing 101 I'll never forget your lessons I do appreciate that ✌️❤️
I wish you were lining with the bishop liner wand and i have very fast hand movement and im learning slow mo is the way to go and great video and appreciate it and im waiting for more
@@gim_tonic3394 yeah I've heard that anywhere from 7-9v is a safe range, you just tweak it based on what you're seeing. if you're getting spots or it's dragging - speed it up. If you're slicing, slow it way down. Peel the fake skin apart where you did the line and see if it's sliced when you pull on both sides.
Why when I Tatt fineline do the lines come out scratchy ~ so I have to go over again~ or fluffy looking~ like not clean line? Do I need a higher voltage?
How do I prevent ink from spilling out the tube so much? I keep ending up with a pool on my line and cant see. Ive tried using less ink & it still happens
Yes a 3.5 would be ok. It’s just better to use a machine that has some give to it. And I always go from my normal 9.5 volts down to 7 when tattooing really small liners
@@Tattooing101 gentleman, thanks for that. Further thanks to you I have a CNC P6 on the way which i plan on usin for heavier lines, but already have a CNC Q2 that has a "soft motor" apparently, similar to the Bishop Shader they say. I'm thinking the Q2 will be the tool for that ;)
Been doing fake skins for about a month th now. Already seeing lots of improvement thanks to your videos.
I love how all of you guys explain the content. Is very easy to follow even if English is not your native tung. I have a request. Can we have access to the stencils plz. I would love to practice on the same ones you guys use. Thx again
Thanks alot ❤️ 2 days back I was on fine lines but I little bit messed up but if I have tattooing 101 I'll never forget your lessons I do appreciate that ✌️❤️
Iam taking the course thru tattoo 101 it's an awesome program artist accelerator
I have learn so much from you i really appreciate your videos
First time i coment lol
Happy to see new guys commenting keep on scratching
I wish you were lining with the bishop liner wand and i have very fast hand movement and im learning slow mo is the way to go and great video and appreciate it and im waiting for more
it's not the machine brother, it's the artist. do what works best for YOU! main thing to remember smaller needle groupings is easier to have blow outs
Hi mate,
Great video, what voltage are u running your machine?
In the video your hand speed looked like it was pretty fast. What was your voltage set at?
I’m wondering this as well
He usually goes for 8v
@@gim_tonic3394 yeah I've heard that anywhere from 7-9v is a safe range, you just tweak it based on what you're seeing. if you're getting spots or it's dragging - speed it up. If you're slicing, slow it way down. Peel the fake skin apart where you did the line and see if it's sliced when you pull on both sides.
Спасибо! Ваши видео оказались очень полезны для меня, активно просматриваю ваш канал теперь
So to confirm, you're using something like a 3.0 stroke on these small liners? Would 3.5 be safe? Low voltage also?
I think that is right
I do permanent make up and I’m wondering the depth you are using
Why when I Tatt fineline do the lines come out scratchy ~ so I have to go over again~ or fluffy looking~ like not clean line? Do I need a higher voltage?
Your not bogging down properly.. need to be a little deeper an have a good stretch on the skin if your getting grey weak lines 👍
U should say what size needle ur using and name brand
He said at the start of the video he’s using 1005rl
How many passes do you do on fine line tattoos?
What stroke is this 3 or 3.5? I belive from 2.5 to 3 is ok for tiny tatts
It’s 3.5
How do I prevent ink from spilling out the tube so much? I keep ending up with a pool on my line and cant see. Ive tried using less ink & it still happens
Don't load too much in the tube/resevoir.. possibly run your machine abit slower 👍
Vaseline helps keep the ink in place . Always use vaseline before doing a line
❤❤❤thanks
What s the best voltage for perfect lines?
There is no 'perfect' voltage setting. It is highly dependent on what type of lines you want to do and also your own hand speed.
@@Tattooing101 thanks I understand ,I need to discovery by myself to find it
Hey, which needle are you using? 3RL or is there something smaller?
Bugpin 5. Like a normal 3 round.
Where do you buy your needles? Thanks
As I have seen, I think Brandon uses most the Kwadron ...
P.s. I am not sure about this onez cuz, this is not kwadron 😊
Thanks b-dog
How do I get a Tattooing 101 t shirt?
We are looking into that for the future. So be on the look out
What liquid do you use to wipe off the ink from fake skin? Just green soap?
I use only Vaseline no green soap at all.
@@Tattooing101 ah okay, it looked so liquid to me...
I keep some on the top of my stretching hand and my hand temp heats it up so it does turn more of a liquid consistency
When you use cartridges and needles do you completely replace them after one use or can you clean them and keep using it?
I replace them every time
@Wings OfFatness ruthless 😂
if u are using it on fake skin i would say u can re-use them…on people obviously throw away after use
@Wings OfFatness I’m just getting into tattooing that’s why I’m asking the question In the first place bud
What kind of skin is that. Brand?
Reel skin
is your bugpin a #8 or #10
It is a 10 most all artist will call a 10 a bugpin actual term is double 0
So to confirm, you're using something like a 3.0 stroke on these small liners? Would 3.5 be safe? Low voltage also?
Yes a 3.5 would be ok. It’s just better to use a machine that has some give to it. And I always go from my normal 9.5 volts down to 7 when tattooing really small liners
@@Tattooing101 gentleman, thanks for that. Further thanks to you I have a CNC P6 on the way which i plan on usin for heavier lines, but already have a CNC Q2 that has a "soft motor" apparently, similar to the Bishop Shader they say. I'm thinking the Q2 will be the tool for that ;)