Swashdrive Tattoo Machine - Tribal
Uploader Comments (SwashdriveTattoo)
All Comments (22)
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I was impressed with the stealth, I borrowed this same machine of a buddy and i can honestly say i will never buy a coil machine again, unless its a collectors item to display. I love it. no need to scare people with the coils noise. this thing is super quiet and i get alot of compliments on how much bettter it feels and heal time is way faster. Voltage deff depends on skin type, darker skin i use low volts to keep from puffing up and lighter skin is a breeze. 5 STARS!
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I'm impressed on how easy it can throw that color in...Might have to pick one up and try it out...
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@SwashdriveTattoo its ok man this kids goes around to all the tatt vids and talks shit hes not an artist he claims to be keeps talking about all the grate masters that he chats with and that he has many years under his belt you should know by now that tattoo artists are mostly cocky dumb asses like this guy i wish it were different any way good on ya for this machine im interested in it might check it out cant help it ima diehard coil guy lol
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OKay. Because i've tried shading with about 7-8 volt and the color just wouldnt get it. But practice makes master :)
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@SwashdriveTattoo never mind this dick head he is a troll who pretends to know shit , he has no clue what he is saying . he has never used your machine and needs to shut his mouth , you should block him , i guarantee he will keep making stupid comments . nice machines BTW .
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i have the gen 7 and love it!!!
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Its hard to take anyone seriously who still calls a machine a "gun". Same ding dongs that named the swashdrive knockoff a "jackhammer", no doubt. Poorly thought out name, as is "gun". Check out Ryan Hadley's work with a NeoTat. It has no give. If you know when to stop saturating, you're fine. Plus the consistent velocity is what allows for layering, much like pneumatic machines. Gen 7 Swashdrives have give, by the way.
Maybe it's a dumb question, but isn't 8,7 voltage a bit high for color and shading? I'm not a tattoo artist, but i think i've heard somewhere that when you use a liner, the voltage should be on aprox. 6,5volt and when you shade it should run lighter than that in aprox. 4-5 volt ?
JazzieProd 1 year ago
@JazzieProd ... reasonable question ... and it all depends on the machine your using, the job your doing and the type of skin ... it is all relative and the point really is being able to adjust to the different situations instead of having a one size fits all answer.
SwashdriveTattoo 9 months ago
To much blood , too deep or the machine is drilling with no give which those machines happen to not have , give, it just hits way to hard even on a low volts, no friction with the skin, with cause more trauma
Headshothorror4488 1 year ago
@Headshothorror4488 ... not quite sure on where you get the idea that the machine has no give .. maybe thats the case with a knock off but with the latest evolution of these machines they have a thing called a "give clip" .. so clearly it would suggest the originals have give.
SwashdriveTattoo 9 months ago