when I learned 30 yrs ago we used needle jigs when making ours. as for the mags we would split them up between each other for an even softer effect. and bug pins were the ticket back in the day stacked or wrapped.
Do you have to comment on every video about how tattooing was back in the day? We don’t care about your jail house tattoo days man, it’s 2023, if you wanna be a tattoo artist so bad again go order a tattoo kit on Amazon for $150 Jesus, what’s the point of you sitting here commenting on every video “30 years ago…” “well back in my day it was crazy because we had to….” Like bruh have you done a single tattoo in the past 5 years? If not shut the f*ck up or go pick up a tattoo gun. Holy sh*t I never knew someone could piss me off off UA-cam”
I'm using the older needles cuz I've 3 coils and 1 rotary the hummingbird if you know those needles are for the more new tattoo machines who I want to buy and learn how they are working I know some few things but I still never use or have one of my own anyway this video is helpful as always waiting for your next video man keep up the good work of tattoo art......!!!!!!!!
you have no idea how happy I am I came across this channel. I just started inking. please suggest what you use with transfers papers, and also healing creams and vasolines, wrapping... etc. I can't wait to keep following.
@@Qinks awesome! Thank you so much! I really am disappointed in the gun I started with. It barely turned on, but I want to start with some pre printed transfers as well. I am an artist but want to just have the basics. I am so grateful you started this channel and will support you any way I can.
These newer machines are badass, but it takes away from the history of the original machines and skills u had to learn to be able to do good work. Still badass though
I love liners. I mostly use just them, it just feels like getting all details and even coloring to the point...
Agreed I use both but I do enjoy how liners feel over mags too.
Dope azz breakdown on the needles!
when I learned 30 yrs ago we used needle jigs when making ours. as for the mags we would split them up between each other for an even softer effect. and bug pins were the ticket back in the day stacked or wrapped.
Crazy how much things changed! Respect to you!
Do you have to comment on every video about how tattooing was back in the day? We don’t care about your jail house tattoo days man, it’s 2023, if you wanna be a tattoo artist so bad again go order a tattoo kit on Amazon for $150 Jesus, what’s the point of you sitting here commenting on every video “30 years ago…” “well back in my day it was crazy because we had to….” Like bruh have you done a single tattoo in the past 5 years? If not shut the f*ck up or go pick up a tattoo gun. Holy sh*t I never knew someone could piss me off off UA-cam”
What about a line one with 3
thank god for details
Thanks man
Thanks bruh 💪🏾
No problem!
I'm using the older needles cuz I've 3 coils and 1 rotary the hummingbird if you know those needles are for the more new tattoo machines who I want to buy and learn how they are working I know some few things but I still never use or have one of my own anyway this video is helpful as always waiting for your next video man keep up the good work of tattoo art......!!!!!!!!
Hmmm interesting let me know about your findings! And thank you will do
Thanks
you have no idea how happy I am I came across this channel. I just started inking. please suggest what you use with transfers papers, and also healing creams and vasolines, wrapping... etc. I can't wait to keep following.
Hello glad to help! I have videos on all those, check out my “how to tattoo” playlist
@@Qinks awesome! Thank you so much! I really am disappointed in the gun I started with. It barely turned on, but I want to start with some pre printed transfers as well. I am an artist but want to just have the basics. I am so grateful you started this channel and will support you any way I can.
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These newer machines are badass, but it takes away from the history of the original machines and skills u had to learn to be able to do good work. Still badass though
Definitely a whole different game now!
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flat mag? i don't tattoo people, but i think it could be good tool
Flat mags are used just not as often. Its just a lot harder on the skin
4? I heard 3. Liners, mags, and shaders. Sure, you showed 2 mags but that as still 3 types.
I count the mags as 2 since there are 2 types. Flat and curved
Okay, I'm learning so I gotta make sure I actually absorbed the info.
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