Hey man I found that with XGMG like these you wanna lock your wrist and make the movement from the elbow or shoulder, that way stays pretty sharp when healed, however in my experience when moving from the wrist for packing always need a touch up to fill the patchines from places you missed and others where you overworked trying to fill the all gaps the first time. The key is to avoid these gaps by kepping the same depth locking the wrist tô make it right first time, because its reeeeally easy to overwork a blackout, hope it helps peace man ✌🏻
Í really don't know what you're referring to but when tattooing we don't use the wrist alone, we moved our shoulders, elbows and wrist, whether it's pulling lines, packing etc, you have to start from your shoulder, if you tattoo using only your wrist, your tattoos wíll always fade when they heal reason being the wrist isn't strong enough to find the perfect depth and pushing too hard causes @ blowout, if you start pulling lines from your shoulder, elbow and hand you'll find it amazingly easier to steady your hand and comfortable to pull a straight consistent lines and easier to control the depth of your needles when you find the sweet spot
Another great review, the perfect size for a blackout, pulling and a full tattoo, cause of the size it would be easier to do a 2/2 or 2/3 etc lines and packing, mega mag, thanks for doing these reviews, really need to get my hands on these
GODDAMN! That's a big mag! Talk about an extendo clip. They had to have put this together with all these people wanting to get "blacked out". Hahaha how much ink was that Daniel? Like 2oz?
Haha This would be fantastic for a blackout tattoo. I feel like it can be great for gradient sleeves that start with full saturation and have a gradual fade as we can cover larger portions yielding a more consistent result.
I have been drawing for a few years now and am still very shitty, always wanted to be a tattoo artist but simply do not have the skills 😂. I should specialize in blackouts or black work, I am fine drawing mandalas or geometric stuff just nothing else.
That's a huge mag. I've never personally used a mag that size before. What could you do with a mag that size other than doing blackouts? Keep up the good videos Daniel
Most senseless tool i ever saw in my tattoo artist life ( running my shop since 1992 )…😂🤦🏻… I hope you never try that on the human skin my man….It’s the same if you would use a chainsaw to pack the ink in the skin….
Hey man I found that with XGMG like these you wanna lock your wrist and make the movement from the elbow or shoulder, that way stays pretty sharp when healed, however in my experience when moving from the wrist for packing always need a touch up to fill the patchines from places you missed and others where you overworked trying to fill the all gaps the first time. The key is to avoid these gaps by kepping the same depth locking the wrist tô make it right first time, because its reeeeally easy to overwork a blackout, hope it helps peace man ✌🏻
Í really don't know what you're referring to but when tattooing we don't use the wrist alone, we moved our shoulders, elbows and wrist, whether it's pulling lines, packing etc, you have to start from your shoulder, if you tattoo using only your wrist, your tattoos wíll always fade when they heal reason being the wrist isn't strong enough to find the perfect depth and pushing too hard causes @ blowout, if you start pulling lines from your shoulder, elbow and hand you'll find it amazingly easier to steady your hand and comfortable to pull a straight consistent lines and easier to control the depth of your needles when you find the sweet spot
Another great review, the perfect size for a blackout, pulling and a full tattoo, cause of the size it would be easier to do a 2/2 or 2/3 etc lines and packing, mega mag, thanks for doing these reviews, really need to get my hands on these
Definitely gonna try those bigggies from ink claw 🤘. Thanks for the video man
Anyone checking their needles visually with an eye loop anymore?
I remember doing that back when I was still making my own needles..these days not anymore, I just use some cotton to see if the needle will snag on it
I do!
Another Gen X-er here
@@alkatraz706 can you do the same test on your gloves? As in, testing if it snags on the gloves you are using?
Doubt it.
Yeah I'm using a 49 round mag for the first time what depth and what speed should I use and how should I use it
Are these needles only in round available? Isnt it difficult with round edges to have continuous needle depth throughout?
do theses hurt more then little needles?
how much do they cost
GODDAMN! That's a big mag! Talk about an extendo clip. They had to have put this together with all these people wanting to get "blacked out". Hahaha how much ink was that Daniel? Like 2oz?
I feel like the only thing you would use this for is like a black out tattoo lol
Haha This would be fantastic for a blackout tattoo. I feel like it can be great for gradient sleeves that start with full saturation and have a gradual fade as we can cover larger portions yielding a more consistent result.
What skin do you use?
I have been drawing for a few years now and am still very shitty, always wanted to be a tattoo artist but simply do not have the skills 😂. I should specialize in blackouts or black work, I am fine drawing mandalas or geometric stuff just nothing else.
Dang, that is a big dog. Making those black outs fun!
These would be good for black out work
I'm pretty sure that's all they're good for.
I’m not sure what else it would be used for
Or color out work 😅. Someone may wa it a full red arm tatted
That's a huge mag. I've never personally used a mag that size before. What could you do with a mag that size other than doing blackouts? Keep up the good videos Daniel
Neo Jap, neotribal, and any other blackout subgenere.
An ice scraper lol
You can do a full sleeves and endless possible tattoos with ease with these mags, i line, pack and shade with them
@@PsykotikTattoo_ACUS bruh that's crazy, doing lines with those can't be healthy lmao
Your correct that would more likely be the only thing other the a font size of 500 🤣
You need a chainsaw to run that;p
I count 125 needles.
49 is the biggest I've used. God damm
This is way better than using a 9 mag on a tribal sleeve LOL! #DanielYuck
Seen this also in person never tried it looks :/ hard ti explain, so far their needels are 👍👍👍 #DanielYuck
Ouch
Most senseless tool i ever saw in my tattoo artist life ( running my shop since 1992 )…😂🤦🏻… I hope you never try that on the human skin my man….It’s the same if you would use a chainsaw to pack the ink in the skin….