Thank you for your feedback and support bro! When I review tattooing products and gear I like to go about creating my reviews in this manor. It’s not for everyone, for some I talk too much, for others I am spot on, and for others they can careless haha. Either way I will continue to do my best and progress in an appropriate direction. Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝
Thank you for your support and feedback! I appreciate you. Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝
Daniel, you have completely sold me on this Solong tattoo machine so much in this video that I ordered one from your link. Lol Should be here tomorrow. It doesn't seem to come with any needle cartridges as yours did though? hmm I ordered a box of some bugpin liners and a box of their bugpin mags on Amazon from a company Quelle? Never used them before, they seemed to be decent needle cartridges from what I saw. I can't cancel my order now it's too late hopefully I can have success with them. We shall see , I'm ready to use this EM-139 on the TrueSkin.
Hello Daniel. I follow your channel with interest. Your videos both look good and are very successful to give an idea. I hope you continue. I learned a lot of new things about forging and equipment on your channel. I started to examine the CNC and SOLONG machines you showed in more detail and realized that they are both brands of the same manufacturer. Correct me if I'm wrong. CNC branded equipment seemed to me more attentive and high quality. What do you think about it? Thank you so much. Stay with peace and love...
Hey! Solong and CNC are the same manufacturer if I am correct, yes. To my understanding that is also correct where CNC focuses on products that are high in quality. From the tattooing machines to the needles. From my personal experience tho I’ve had nothing but good and smooth sailing experiences when I use my CNC equipment, and I have also had smooth sailing experiences using my Solong equipment. I really feel it all comes down to budgets, what we want from our gear, and over all functionality of the gear.
@@DanielYuck Hi Daniel. Thank you very much for your reply. I just ordered 2 Coil Machines and came across your videos and demos while researching Pen Machine. It was very informative for me and I decided to buy CNC Q2 and Q5 as soon as possible. Thank you again for your good intentions and instructional videos. Greetings from Turkey, from the far end of the world...
Hi, I have just purchased this machine, have you tattooed on real skin if so what settings did you use for lining, shading & packing colour, regards Craig
Thank you very much for the feedback and support! I appreciate you. Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝
Looks a good machine. I've been considering their ek 118machine but it's a bit out of my price range rn. Have you done a review or have an opinion about solongs inks?
Ahhh I haven’t tried the ek118 or heard much about it at the moment. Should I get this in my hands I will definitely bring a review. At this moment I have not tried Solong tattooing inks, it’s a possibility for sure. Have you tried any inks from Solong?
@@DanielYuck I haven't tried any solong inks myself no. To be honest the only ink I've tried so far is dc tattoo black. But I've found a set of basic solong inks on amazon that I may buy in the future
Good video my man, always waiting for the next one, hope you could get to the next tattoo critique episode and give me some feedback on an eagle tattoo I Emailed you a couple of days back. Ones again people wive some love to Daniel with some likes.
Ayyy thank you for your support and feedback bro! I appreciate you. I have 3 critique episodes lined up that will be coming out soon, along with more reviews and a new follow along. This is just some of that I am working on. Bare with me as I get everything done and uploaded for you all. Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝
Personally. I would start by buying a cheaper full kit from amazon. Yes you get what you pay for, so it wouldn't be great but tattooing isn't for everyone, so it would give you a feel for it. Then you need all the hygeine and ppe equipment which is often forgotten about. Daniel does a video on this so that will guide you in the right direction. Then just watch his follow along videos for tips and tutoring. Theyre great for beginners as he explains things really well. I'd also recommend Checking his channel and browsing the other videos
This is a great question! Although I want to sit here and tell you via text I feel it would be muuuch more informative and to the point to create a video for this, and off the top I can think of a few ways that I can go about making this happen. If you would bare with me and give me a bit of time as I finish my current video line up and after that I will proceed to get this amongst a handful of others videos done. I apologize for any inconvenience, I appreciate your support 🤝
Great question! I would say yes! The Em-139 is an all around great machine and for most styles of tattooing. It lines, packs, shades. We can get soft shading and more with it as well. It is a great investment. What style of tattoos will you be doing on your end?
Yea I agree! I’m not against that in my opinion. To me it’ll me simple and easy to maintain, which for me is a big deal. Have you tried the Q2 or the EM-139?
@@kevinbarkley9518 haha that’s awesome! It’s crazy you say that because that’s exactly what I did as well. Lol it was a no brainer for me and I still use both of them today.
Solong and cnc are the same company.if you get online and research you'll see there are alot of tattoo machine companies that are literally the same company just diffrent names.like solong is the lower grade and cnc is there higher grade...if you go to cnc website and go under "about us" it says right there cnc is a brand made by solong.
Thank you for your support! I appreciate you. Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝
Good day daniel yuck I have an a small problem I'm a becoming tattoo artist My problem is my machine is only one coil machine ang mini power supply I need more machine to approve my hobbies 😭😭😭😭😭 Mr Daniel yuck I need you're help plsss 🙏🙏🙏🙏 I appreciate you are help me sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I'm not a professional myself only a hobbyist. So my opinion is pretty much worthless. But I would say having a coil machine is a very good place to start. They are a fantastic way to understand how the machines work and how each adjustment changes things. If your still at the hobbies level of skill I'd personally recommended a coil style rotary as these are a cheaper way to get into rotary machines.
@@fuglybob9757 sir I appreciate that but because sir I am not enough more money to get more machine plss sir help me plss sponsor sir if okay to you if not its okay for me 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Never apologise for speaking different languages. The reason I say a coil type rotary, these can be very cheap. I've personally just bought one myself for less than 10 British pounds.
Hi, I have just purchased this machine, have you tattooed on real skin if so what settings did you use for lining, shading & packing colour, regards Craig
Great review. You go through all the aspects of a machine, that's good
Thank you for your feedback and support bro!
When I review tattooing products and gear I like to go about creating my reviews in this manor. It’s not for everyone, for some I talk too much, for others I am spot on, and for others they can careless haha.
Either way I will continue to do my best and progress in an appropriate direction.
Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝
No dislikes, that's always great to see, you know you're doing something right.
Thank you for your support and feedback! I appreciate you.
Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝
Daniel, you have completely sold me on this Solong tattoo machine so much in this video that I ordered one from your link. Lol Should be here tomorrow.
It doesn't seem to come with any needle cartridges as yours did though? hmm
I ordered a box of some bugpin liners and a box of their bugpin mags on Amazon from a company Quelle?
Never used them before, they seemed to be decent needle cartridges from what I saw.
I can't cancel my order now it's too late hopefully I can have success with them.
We shall see , I'm ready to use this EM-139 on the TrueSkin.
Hello Daniel. I follow your channel with interest. Your videos both look good and are very successful to give an idea. I hope you continue. I learned a lot of new things about forging and equipment on your channel. I started to examine the CNC and SOLONG machines you showed in more detail and realized that they are both brands of the same manufacturer. Correct me if I'm wrong. CNC branded equipment seemed to me more attentive and high quality. What do you think about it? Thank you so much. Stay with peace and love...
Hey!
Solong and CNC are the same manufacturer if I am correct, yes.
To my understanding that is also correct where CNC focuses on products that are high in quality. From the tattooing machines to the needles.
From my personal experience tho I’ve had nothing but good and smooth sailing experiences when I use my CNC equipment, and I have also had smooth sailing experiences using my Solong equipment.
I really feel it all comes down to budgets, what we want from our gear, and over all functionality of the gear.
@@DanielYuck Hi Daniel. Thank you very much for your reply. I just ordered 2 Coil Machines and came across your videos and demos while researching Pen Machine. It was very informative for me and I decided to buy CNC Q2 and Q5 as soon as possible. Thank you again for your good intentions and instructional videos. Greetings from Turkey, from the far end of the world...
Have you got a chance to try the solong em128 ? If so I would appreciate if you could share your thoughts on it !
Hello Daniel
a question, which machine seems better to you?
the ambition soldier, or solong EM-139
Hi, I have just purchased this machine, have you tattooed on real skin if so what settings did you use for lining, shading & packing colour, regards Craig
Thank you Daniel!
Hi Daniel. Solid review! Like smashed
Thank you very much for the feedback and support! I appreciate you.
Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝
Looks a good machine. I've been considering their ek 118machine but it's a bit out of my price range rn. Have you done a review or have an opinion about solongs inks?
Ahhh I haven’t tried the ek118 or heard much about it at the moment. Should I get this in my hands I will definitely bring a review.
At this moment I have not tried Solong tattooing inks, it’s a possibility for sure.
Have you tried any inks from Solong?
@@DanielYuck I haven't tried any solong inks myself no. To be honest the only ink I've tried so far is dc tattoo black. But I've found a set of basic solong inks on amazon that I may buy in the future
Good video my man, always waiting for the next one, hope you could get to the next tattoo critique episode and give me some feedback on an eagle tattoo I Emailed you a couple of days back.
Ones again people wive some love to Daniel with some likes.
Ayyy thank you for your support and feedback bro! I appreciate you.
I have 3 critique episodes lined up that will be coming out soon, along with more reviews and a new follow along. This is just some of that I am working on. Bare with me as I get everything done and uploaded for you all.
Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝
Will this machine work for permanent make-up?
If it’s always wrapped up like that how do u charge it or change batteries?
What is the cream u use to get ink off
is it good for smp ?
Can someone help me?. I really don't know how to start tattooing, what tattoo should I buy and that stuff...
Personally. I would start by buying a cheaper full kit from amazon. Yes you get what you pay for, so it wouldn't be great but tattooing isn't for everyone, so it would give you a feel for it. Then you need all the hygeine and ppe equipment which is often forgotten about. Daniel does a video on this so that will guide you in the right direction. Then just watch his follow along videos for tips and tutoring. Theyre great for beginners as he explains things really well. I'd also recommend Checking his channel and browsing the other videos
@@fuglybob9757 thank you very much for the feedback and support here my friend ! It means a lot to me🤝
This is a great question!
Although I want to sit here and tell you via text I feel it would be muuuch more informative and to the point to create a video for this, and off the top I can think of a few ways that I can go about making this happen.
If you would bare with me and give me a bit of time as I finish my current video line up and after that I will proceed to get this amongst a handful of others videos done.
I apologize for any inconvenience, I appreciate your support 🤝
@@DanielYuck wooow thanks, I've seen all your videos even though I don't know how to tattoo. I'm very interested in this c:
@@DanielYuck and also thanks for sharing your knowledge ❤️
Is it good for shading?
Great question!
I would say yes!
The Em-139 is an all around great machine and for most styles of tattooing. It lines, packs, shades. We can get soft shading and more with it as well. It is a great investment.
What style of tattoos will you be doing on your end?
@@DanielYuck I have always drawn realism and intend to tattoo with this technique. EM-139 will work well in this style?
Looks like the q2
Yea I agree!
I’m not against that in my opinion. To me it’ll me simple and easy to maintain, which for me is a big deal.
Have you tried the Q2 or the EM-139?
I've tried the q2 I liked it so much I bought it again
@@kevinbarkley9518 haha that’s awesome! It’s crazy you say that because that’s exactly what I did as well. Lol it was a no brainer for me and I still use both of them today.
Would you pick this over the q2?
Solong and cnc are the same company.if you get online and research you'll see there are alot of tattoo machine companies that are literally the same company just diffrent names.like solong is the lower grade and cnc is there higher grade...if you go to cnc website and go under "about us" it says right there cnc is a brand made by solong.
Sir I need a help you sir daniel yuck I'm a subscriber you're channel and Im updated all you're vedio uploded
Thank you for your support! I appreciate you.
Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝
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Good day daniel yuck
I have an a small problem I'm a becoming tattoo artist
My problem is my machine is only one coil machine ang mini power supply I need more machine to approve my hobbies
😭😭😭😭😭
Mr Daniel yuck I need you're help plsss 🙏🙏🙏🙏 I appreciate you are help me sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I'm not a professional myself only a hobbyist. So my opinion is pretty much worthless. But I would say having a coil machine is a very good place to start. They are a fantastic way to understand how the machines work and how each adjustment changes things. If your still at the hobbies level of skill I'd personally recommended a coil style rotary as these are a cheaper way to get into rotary machines.
@@fuglybob9757 sir I appreciate that but because sir I am not enough more money to get more machine plss sir help me plss sponsor sir if okay to you if not its okay for me 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@fuglybob9757 sorry to my speak English sir because small understand to English language because I'm a Filipino sir
Never apologise for speaking different languages. The reason I say a coil type rotary, these can be very cheap. I've personally just bought one myself for less than 10 British pounds.
@@fuglybob9757 okay sir sorry for 😣😣😣😣you know what
Hi, I have just purchased this machine, have you tattooed on real skin if so what settings did you use for lining, shading & packing colour, regards Craig