Acus machines are the best just got one 2 weeks ago and the different strokes and different modes make the machines perfect for everything I would recommend the acus over bishop any day
So Happy for you Oliver. You are getting the collaboration and exposure you needed for working hard and sharing your knowledge through out your career. Wish you best 👍👍👍👍👍
I can’t wait to get mine. I just ordered it last night. Talked to the guys at element tattoo supply and they literally had just ran out of your version so I gotta wait until next week when they get more in.
Oliver been following you since I started my tattoo journey. From self taught to apprenticeship to junior artist. Picked the Ayre version up tonight as a treat for myself. Super happy for you bro, thanks for putting so many of us on game
@oliverayre is the price of your machine the same as the original m1 considering it doesn't have the other cams? Bought tickets as well cheers mate from Utah
How id love to gift my man this machine just as he supports and motivates me fully for my tattooing. We’re big fans of you and hopefully me and my close friends will be able to make this happen for him 🥰
99% of tattoo machines have a motor with a pusher placed in a cylinder. The retail price of the motor is $50. Everything else is marketing. Remember, beginners, good tattoos come from the hands, the machine is just an extension of the hand.😊
A quality brushless Maxon/Fahlhaber is $200+, not to mention the motor is just a component of it. R&D, machining for specialty parts, the housing, overhead…
I sort of disagree with that. Of course the tattoo fully depends on the skill of an artist but having a good machine really pushes the quality of your art. You can’t just say it’s only a motor and high prices are unjustified. There is so much thought and testing behind these products and you clearly have no clue about machining/production costs
@@josh1139 I know many tattoo artists who work with Chinese equipment costing $200-300. These people feel great, just like their clients. I'm telling you this as a person with an engineering education. About 15 years ago, many had no idea about wireless tattoo machines; they worked on induction, which is much more difficult in production. There were famous brands, but also inexpensive ones that did excellent portrait work. Now China has stepped far forward and their technology is much cheaper. The formula is simple, there is a chair for sale for $50, but if we add a chair for a tattoo artist to the description, it can be sold for $200.🙂
Lol....of course the artist is #1 but you need a good and the correct machine for the style of work you do...I wish my machine was 50 dollars 🤑critical torque 🤘
Base on your comment, i can tell that you have a shitty tattoo works. A good machine brings out the best in you. “The machine is just an extension of the hand”?? No! Its not JUST an extension of the hand.
I have this tattoo machine for 5 days. In the first two days I was about to throw it in the trash. After I put 4.5mm, the game changed, it is on the 1st place in my preferences, followed by Inkjecta x1, flux, force. This m1 hits so soft with 4.5mm but at the same time makes consistent lines and packs the black like none of the competitors do. I ordered the 4.1 and I can't wait to see what it can do. It's a very good tattoo machine, but because it's so customizable, all your attention will be on trying the settings and not the tattooing technique, so it will make you you don't like this tattoo machine. I personally do not recommend this tattoo machine to beginners.
It won't let me enter the raffle. Love the fucken work you have got better and you have made me so much bedder trying to get in a shop now self tot and everything you have shared with me to a nother level here in the USA most shop think there shit doing stink😂. Later
@@OLIVERAYRE only when they're the cheapo plastic ring like FK. Ball bearing with a spring in behind will not wear out before you do. Loose like that your needle depth has to be considered constantly.
@@DiY2k If you get chance to try an M1 your should try Daniel. It’s another level, I’ve used lots of ball ratchet machines and can honestly say I prefer the M1 ‘s smooth adjustment as it’s vastly more adjustable as there are no ratchet indents and once adjusted stays put. M1’s are just in a different class with regards to build quality and innovation designed to work and last:
Ты крут , чувак и реально офигенные работы , мое почтение 😇, поздравляю с покупкой 😎 Посмотрел несколько роликов про обучение , очень понравилось, правда субтитры плохо переводят, но смотришь на технику и понимаешь чучуть, хотел бы такое же понимания и развитие в сфере тату 😁
Hello friend, I'm from Brazil and a big fan of your work, I'm very inspired by you, I'm sorry but do you have some machines that you don't use that I can show you? Here in Brazil, exports and their taxes are horrible. Beginner tattoo artists suffer a lot. Thank you for your attention anyway, a big hug friend and I'm sorry :T
beginner artists that is in a real apprentice in Brazil has 0 issues getting a great machine mate. Taxes and exports dosen't matter, there is great suppliers for Brazil for legit tattoo artists.
Enter the raffle here:
raffall.com/356272/enter-raffle-to-win-acus-m1-ayre-hosted-by-oliver-ayre
Can I enter from the US?
Nice machine. Keep those good work coming. Got tickets for the raffle.
Ayo!! My boy got the Ayre !! Been following for years man I’m happy to be apart of your journey bruda!
Tickets are 90% sold out! Raffle announcing at 7pm EST 🎉 Grab one of the few remaining left to win this machine 🔥
Acus machines are the best just got one 2 weeks ago and the different strokes and different modes make the machines perfect for everything I would recommend the acus over bishop any day
Especially with 4.1 stroke surprisingly gets smooth tones mind blowing 🤯 machines
So Happy for you Oliver. You are getting the collaboration and exposure you needed for working hard and sharing your knowledge through out your career. Wish you best 👍👍👍👍👍
I can’t wait to get mine. I just ordered it last night. Talked to the guys at element tattoo supply and they literally had just ran out of your version so I gotta wait until next week when they get more in.
@@joshuavalenciano4728 welcome to the family bro! 👊🏼
How does this compare to the m1 plus? Does the ayre model have the most current upgrades?
I've been watching your channel for 5 years now and congratulations!
You made me want one after I watched your review on this machine man🤘
Congratulations on the new venture
Looking to get this machine. How do the batteries work since no charger is included in kit?
Oliver been following you since I started my tattoo journey. From self taught to apprenticeship to junior artist. Picked the Ayre version up tonight as a treat for myself. Super happy for you bro, thanks for putting so many of us on game
So excited for you man been a follower of yours for a while you deserve everything your getting you do a lot to help people with their tattoos 🎉🎉🎉
Is acus going to come out with disposable grips?
Man you got it in CHROME 😳🤩😍
@oliverayre is the price of your machine the same as the original m1 considering it doesn't have the other cams? Bought tickets as well cheers mate from Utah
I think it retails a couple hundred cheaper!
@@OLIVERAYRE raffle almost here 🤞🏻 🤞🏻 cheers 🍻
Do you have a promo code?
Damn I just ordered my Acus. Now I have to order this one. Congratulations my boy!!
Wow mate that’s so impressive, well done man 🎉
Is the big grip the m1 grip plus (heavy)?
What brand gloves are you wearing those got a nice cuff on em.
How do we enter the raffle ???
I was wondering the same thing, I must be blind or something lol, I can’t find the website for the raffle lol
Enter via the link in description 🙏🏼
This is awesome! Congratulations to you!!
OH MY GOD!!! WOOOOW!!! Congrats man!!! 🎉🎉🎉
How id love to gift my man this machine just as he supports and motivates me fully for my tattooing. We’re big fans of you and hopefully me and my close friends will be able to make this happen for him 🥰
is there a chart that shows a comparison between hz and v?
yeap, i got one from cheyenne ages ago, just ask them and you will get one.
99% of tattoo machines have a motor with a pusher placed in a cylinder. The retail price of the motor is $50. Everything else is marketing. Remember, beginners, good tattoos come from the hands, the machine is just an extension of the hand.😊
A quality brushless Maxon/Fahlhaber is $200+, not to mention the motor is just a component of it. R&D, machining for specialty parts, the housing, overhead…
I sort of disagree with that.
Of course the tattoo fully depends on the skill of an artist but having a good machine really pushes the quality of your art.
You can’t just say it’s only a motor and high prices are unjustified. There is so much thought and testing behind these products and you clearly have no clue about machining/production costs
@@josh1139 I know many tattoo artists who work with Chinese equipment costing $200-300. These people feel great, just like their clients. I'm telling you this as a person with an engineering education. About 15 years ago, many had no idea about wireless tattoo machines; they worked on induction, which is much more difficult in production. There were famous brands, but also inexpensive ones that did excellent portrait work. Now China has stepped far forward and their technology is much cheaper. The formula is simple, there is a chair for sale for $50, but if we add a chair for a tattoo artist to the description, it can be sold for $200.🙂
Lol....of course the artist is #1 but you need a good and the correct machine for the style of work you do...I wish my machine was 50 dollars 🤑critical torque 🤘
Base on your comment, i can tell that you have a shitty tattoo works. A good machine brings out the best in you. “The machine is just an extension of the hand”?? No! Its not JUST an extension of the hand.
In my latest video I talked about this machine coming it 😉
Congrats brotha! Cheers mate. 🙏
Congratulations my friend it's been a long road I'm really happy for u
As a long time follower Stoke for you!
I have this tattoo machine for 5 days. In the first two days I was about to throw it in the trash. After I put 4.5mm, the game changed, it is on the 1st place in my preferences, followed by Inkjecta x1, flux, force. This m1 hits so soft with 4.5mm but at the same time makes consistent lines and packs the black like none of the competitors do. I ordered the 4.1 and I can't wait to see what it can do. It's a very good tattoo machine, but because it's so customizable, all your attention will be on trying the settings and not the tattooing technique, so it will make you you don't like this tattoo machine. I personally do not recommend this tattoo machine to beginners.
What cam were you using before that was pissing you off? Did you feel it was hitting too soft when using shorter strokes?
Best work i see is with Cheyenne hawk machine
Yeah these guys are the creators of that machine
You partnered with the best mate. Congrats
Nice machine loved to have one my daughter is just starting in the tattoo industry She needs a good gun to work with.
U deserve it brother
Congratulations mate milestones
It won't let me enter the raffle. Love the fucken work you have got better and you have made me so much bedder trying to get in a shop now self tot and everything you have shared with me to a nother level here in the USA most shop think there shit doing stink😂. Later
Holy shit your writing is absolutely garbage I hope you not doing script
no ratchet grip still, huh? Thats a bummer. I'll stick with my DF3 for now at a fraction of the cost - and it has 7 stokes on the fly.
Ratchet grips wear out in my experience
@@OLIVERAYRE only when they're the cheapo plastic ring like FK. Ball bearing with a spring in behind will not wear out before you do. Loose like that your needle depth has to be considered constantly.
@@DiY2k If you get chance to try an M1 your should try Daniel. It’s another level, I’ve used lots of ball ratchet machines and can honestly say I prefer the M1 ‘s smooth adjustment as it’s vastly more adjustable as there are no ratchet indents and once adjusted stays put. M1’s are just in a different class with regards to build quality and innovation designed to work and last:
Congrats🎉keep 🤘ing O.ayire🤙
Nice! 🤙🏼 . In your opinion Oliver… are Acus machines comparable to bishop ?
Yeah can be, bishop are plug in and tattoo machines, you have to adjust your hand technique to suit what you want to do, Acus are fully customisable
@@OLIVERAYRE ah ok, I’ve never tried any of those 2, Bishop or Acus… I’ll look into Acus just for your collaboration brother!
Yes😍
thanks for video ..Perfect..Thumb UP
🎉🎉🎉 really fire!!!
Probably is a good machine
Sad that we need to wrap it 😢
Love this 🙌
Bro coming from the var days to the house shop and now your own machine big congratulations on all your hard work
Congrats 🎉🤘
Dope!
Nice 👌 ☝️
Get ur smoke detector back up there 👆 lol get a new battery and put it back together bro
Ты крут , чувак и реально офигенные работы , мое почтение 😇, поздравляю с покупкой 😎
Посмотрел несколько роликов про обучение , очень понравилось, правда субтитры плохо переводят, но смотришь на технику и понимаешь чучуть, хотел бы такое же понимания и развитие в сфере тату 😁
Hello friend, I'm from Brazil and a big fan of your work, I'm very inspired by you, I'm sorry but do you have some machines that you don't use that I can show you? Here in Brazil, exports and their taxes are horrible. Beginner tattoo artists suffer a lot. Thank you for your attention anyway, a big hug friend and I'm sorry :T
beginner artists that is in a real apprentice in Brazil has 0 issues getting a great machine mate. Taxes and exports dosen't matter, there is great suppliers for Brazil for legit tattoo artists.
Did u get your teeth extended?
Yeah bro
Tickets 🎟️ bought