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    • #16502
      dreamz6669
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      hello,

      good work for your first tattoo…* wish i was that good when i first did mines..haha* a word of advice…don’t use scream ink…nasty stuff…if you can get a hold of eternal, starbrite, intenze, ONE, or the billions of other inks out there…but stay AWAY from scream ink…c ya.

      p.s.

      how long have you been tattooing? thanks :)

    • #16222
      dreamz6669
      Member

      nice nice :)

    • #16220
      dreamz6669
      Member

      Thanks and no problems…

      Well, good luck on your endeavors. I’ll keep on learning and improving my craft…then one day I can offer better and correct advise to new hungry artistes…:)

    • #16047
      dreamz6669
      Member

      yeah, i agree…the best machines are the ones you can build and tune it to your liking. then you’ll have the skills to fix it when it goes haywire on your and won’t buy you beer…haha. just kidding.

    • #16022
      dreamz6669
      Member

      i’ve used the eikon 200 ems series…love it! with all those features. i use it to tune my machines…but i’m also trying to learn to tune it by sound…but yeah, it’s great :)

    • #16216
      dreamz6669
      Member

      thanks,

      i gotta add some stars and moon and darken in the lines and finish the scales…oh yeah…scales…they be time consuming…haha. but worth every second…

    • #16218
      dreamz6669
      Member

      lemme see…

      well, i have used both the coils and rotary machines…looking forward on using neumas later * when i can afford it*
      i’ve asked a lot of artist on how they feel about “rotaries”…some wouldn’t not even give it a try and some says it’s ok.

      me- i like them…gentle on the skin and less vibrations…i mean they do the same thing as coil machines
      but, if your not careful you might go into deep…cause they have no springs to guide you through the skin
      …hey, if your a good artist…it doesn’t really matter on the type of machines you use right??? it’s how good your skills are…

      so, to your question on rotary machines…try one out for yourself…it may be/not be for you…:) but, i try to keep an opened mind on everything new out there
      …maybe will see…stick on tattoos that become permanent over time…thankxz

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