I have found i have a super light touch and i take what i have in my machine and i work that in super slowly and i dont dip again until i have slowly worked all of what i have worked in
With Kasey's method, he uses bugpin needles and a quick handspeed, which gives him the ability to get smooth blends without causing extra trauma to the skin.
Dude I remember giving you your very first tattoo in my basement in dundalk
glad to see you made it man💯
(TattMatt)
No way! That's awesome!
I have found i have a super light touch and i take what i have in my machine and i work that in super slowly and i dont dip again until i have slowly worked all of what i have worked in
Great tip! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks
did he use the e give system in flux
He did not!
What voltatages did he use
Great question! Gonzo typically runs his machine at 8.5-9 volts.
Stroke please 4,0 thanks
Is he running that flux on 10 volts ?
Gonzo typically runs his machine between 9.5 - 10 volts, but that changes depending on the body part he's tattooing!
@@painfulpleasures thank you for the reply!!!
4.0 stroke???
do you use stroke 4.0 or 3.2? how much e give?
Gonzo was using the 4.0mm stroke Flux here, and he was not using any e-give.
How come you don't damage the skin,with your technique.
With Kasey's method, he uses bugpin needles and a quick handspeed, which gives him the ability to get smooth blends without causing extra trauma to the skin.
@@painfulpleasures actually he uses a slower consistent hand motion but with faster voltage and work off the tip of the needle
Could you give us his IG please?
His instagram is @tattoosbygonzo !!