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  • is that apple juice

  • why you use my tag for you tattoo machine?!!?!?

    tag: torino nichelino tattoo surbone andrea ????????????

    can you change please.....

  • Hey, Here is KingWay Tattoo Supplier in China, if you are interested in tattoo equipment, please contact us, Thanks www8kingwaytattoo8com (8 is dot)

  • Okay.. I'm trying to learn how to begin tattooing, but I need to learn as much as I can about the machine first.. obviously but now I'm more confused than ever... if anyone can help me find either a better or more in depth video it would be most appreciated!

  • @pixiegarza search the youtube user "TATTOOTRAINING" OR "UNDERGROUND DERMAGRAFIX" watch all of his videos. he teaches you everything from the ground up slowly in a series of videos. very very very imformative.

  • basically it........ shades and it also basically gives you uh...... how much power it basically needs to basically give the basically basic tattoo

  • thanks for the videos. hard to find good detailed videos on here anymore

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  • that dude has a giant earlobe :) lol

  • Don't comment, this guy don't answer any one , if you want ask me

  • @Headshothorror4488 your a lame ass. lol

  • @Legacytattooman im lame ? How because im in a shop while you know nothing about machines or tattooing ahahahaha thanks for taking the time to blow me tho , pussy , throw your machines out if u even have a real machine or should i say so u understand better throw you "gun" out you suck dick at tattooing like u just sucked my dick, ha ha ha ha u just talked shit to the only one who knows proper tuning and could have helped u gain so much knowledge, eh stupid kids never learn :)

  • @Legacytattooman anyway kid , thats why u got flagged cause people know i help real artists while u call me lame because u have no clue what i speak about, maybe u should mind your own business next time instead of trolling around talking shit behind your computer like a bitch

  • @Headshothorror4488 Ok for one this is the artist that works in the shop that this video was made in , for two, you my friend have no ideal what you are talking about . How would you tune a machine , yes i said machine i dont call them guns im not a scratcher . if you want to see my work go to face book and search Levi Sexton , you will see what type of work i do.

  • @Headshothorror4488 Do you even know who this is? Read the name my friend . the vid you are watching was made in the shop that i work at. I dont call a machine a gun, Im NOT a scratcher, if you want to see my work check out my facebook page. Search for levi sexton. then get back to me to say your sorry.

  • @Legacytattooman oh well ok ...... calm down there pal because u called me lame for no reason at all. I told people to ask me if they had a question because he don't answer people which he does not. What was so lame about that ? I told people talking shit to him they are retarded because he is in a shop and there not and most likely they cant even tattoo so why did you go and attack me? If your in a shop i respect that, i have been apprenticed for a while now and i just defended myself

  • @Headshothorror4488 Your past comments were not very clear on who you were talking about . Rick the artist in the video has been tattooing for 19 years, so need less to say he is a very busy man . i am his second in charge, we do not comment back on these vids because we are supper busy , i just did a tattoo thats why it took a while to write back. 

  • @Headshothorror4488 NOw on tuning a machine the duty should always be at 45-50. the speed will vary depending on the artist and the follow through should be at 0. we rock eikon 250 for power and make our own machines. who are you apprenticing under , if you don't mind me asking.

  • exactly on the machine talk, i was talking to a guy tattootraining on here,told me a machine cant run with a 16g front OR back same for a 17g haha. I know this guy is not garbage and those who say he is most likely cant tattoo or there just ignorant kids. Tattotraing says u must have a tension gage to tune a machine 375-450 or the machine cant tattoo. What do u think of that ? Do u use a gage and if so what #. To me i think of tension(back spring) as duty cycle.

  • anyway thats who i was talking to.I'm in a shop on the east cost for about 5 months now,a guy named John but i doubt you know him, its a small shop that is new to my town.I was told not to give specific info on the shop to anyone online.I dont want to piss him off giving out details on the web for stalker reason.ex, some have no life and may call to prank cause of a argument or whatever,he told me do what i want but dont leak personal info. Thanks to few,Again sorry for getting hype so fast

  • @Headshothorror4488 Right on , It sounds to me like you are being taught well. I run my color machine with a 18 spring for the speed and a 20 for my duty . speed being the front spring and duty being the back spring. That allows my to use my color machine as my shader as well. For my liner i run 18 in front and back, I cut the contact point half way back and run it at 80-90. it can be used as a shader or color packer as well. it puts down a nice solid line. Built up lines are very good .

  • @Headshothorror4488 I live by a built up line , but when you are doing sleeves and long outline sittings its nice to throw down a solid line with one pass. I don't use any gauge to tune my machines , All i use is my power supply . The key to great tattooing isn't in the machine its in the artist, haveing a well tuned and built machine helps out alot. It allows you to preform at your best .

  • @Headshothorror4488 also i am sorry for attacking you .

  • whats a good fine tune setup for a color packer, 10 wrap 47 uf?

  • @christopherinks dont worry about the LAYERS (wraps) the 47uf cap is always on a slower running machine , real setting have to do with the rear spring setting . i have a colorpacker setting video

  • rear spring is to set duty cycle, it puts the force on the front spring which causes the duty cycle. 50 % is perfect cycle,so think of the tension as duty cycle. This is also what Gaston from FK irons would tell u, he also said tension in grams is an accurate,to many variables in machines like spring gage/length,cap,coils,frame & so on for a universal # in grams, get a readout supply for a tuning tool, all words from a A+ pro builder, unlike the words from a non pro tattootrainwrong

  • @christopherinks A good tune for a color packer is 50 duty as always even on your liner, 74 speed and 0 follow through as always even on your liner. The speed tuning is based on a machine with the proper geometry. In case you think I am not a artist you can check out my portfolio on face book . "Levi Sexton" will be the name you search i am at the same shop as rick .

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  • @gojuryukarateka You try making a vid for thousands of people to watch and we will see if you mess up or start to us the same word over and over.

  • thnx a lot man for yours video cuz u may be help as a very , and i wont u to ask can u make 1 more video for needles lesson types or those jobs sory for the lang ... thx

  • Eikon nice ,, how is it?. I run a pulse and its great but I want To play with that Eikon fer sure

  • Is that a big bottle of urine on the table? J/k

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