Nice to see a machine builder from Denmark, amazingly disappointing to see how few have taken the time to watch this video. A professional is willing to give advice and learn important things to others who want to learn how to build tattoo machines, honest advice, and not bragging like many others (I can do something you can't). It is no wonder that people lose courage and do not let out more about their work .
Soldering needles doesn't seem that far in the past. I haven't done it. I remember when I was starting to get tattoos then tattooists would still do it.
@@TattooShopTalk I'm not that old but I remember when cartriges first came out I remember the first Cheyenne machine and thinking no fucking way people are gonna start using that lol boy was I wrong I'm only 35 but I started tattooing at 15
I get it man.... i had to learn on my own, buying dozens of different gauge springs outting different bends on the front spring, different size armature bars moving the coils up or down the base deck, to puting a 1 degree pitch on the spring deck, buying from different builders to feel their spring tension, years of failures, then the first machine i tuned perfectly a color packer running 107hz 50% duty hitting nice an hard just the way i wanted, then my liner then shader. im now at a point were when it comes to coils i can tell by 10 hz where the machine is running at. I have soo much left to learn, sucks to see people picking up rotaries and not learning the basics. GREAT tattooers who couldnt even put a correct bend in the front spring if it snapped. god forbid its a one piece spring.
the contact screws with coins. do u do things like that? because im after some. i have some half pence old coins i would like done if u do that kind of thing mate
Nice to see a machine builder from Denmark, amazingly disappointing to see how few have taken the time to watch this video. A professional is willing to give advice and learn important things to others who want to learn how to build tattoo machines, honest advice, and not bragging like many others (I can do something you can't). It is no wonder that people lose courage and do not let out more about their work
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I doubt anyone will see this but I’m really fascinated by building machines but I’m not sure where to start.
How about reaching out to people doing it? There might be some info and courses
I would love to go to a seminar on how to build your own tattoo coil machine from scratch. I'm sure I'm not the only one who would like to go either.
Danny is such an amazing and kind guy! :-)
he's got a beautiful last name xD
The beautifulest
Remember making coils and sawed ring needles half the day at the shop...I feel old damn kids and their rotaries and cartridges
Soldering needles doesn't seem that far in the past. I haven't done it. I remember when I was starting to get tattoos then tattooists would still do it.
@@TattooShopTalk I'm not that old but I remember when cartriges first came out I remember the first Cheyenne machine and thinking no fucking way people are gonna start using that lol boy was I wrong I'm only 35 but I started tattooing at 15
I get it man.... i had to learn on my own, buying dozens of different gauge springs outting different bends on the front spring, different size armature bars moving the coils up or down the base deck, to puting a 1 degree pitch on the spring deck, buying from different builders to feel their spring tension, years of failures, then the first machine i tuned perfectly a color packer running 107hz 50% duty hitting nice an hard just the way i wanted, then my liner then shader. im now at a point were when it comes to coils i can tell by 10 hz where the machine is running at. I have soo much left to learn, sucks to see people picking up rotaries and not learning the basics. GREAT tattooers who couldnt even put a correct bend in the front spring if it snapped. god forbid its a one piece spring.
I love his passion for making. Will sure follow him om IG to find out when I can learn to build my own machine :D
where can you buy your machines
you can DM Danny on Instagram. There's a link in a video description
the contact screws with coins. do u do things like that? because im after some. i have some half pence old coins i would like done if u do that kind of thing mate