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    • #37654
      murai89
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      lately I been using Dynamic Black,

      I don’t think everything I’ve tried beats it. I tried Intenze, Silverback, Eternal, One, Kurosumi, Bloodline, Alla Prima, Fusion. Just my preference though

    • #37653
      murai89
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      First off its called 8 Layers. 8 layers should be fine depending on the quality and size and length. everything matters but 8 layer coils should be fine. The main thing you need to know besides that is your spring gauge, tuning and stroke length.

    • #18475
      murai89
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      an artist should say no also if the area they want it in isnt going to benefit their future or can make it harder for them career wise depending. i had kids 18 yrs old trying to get them to tattoo their necks face, hands, when they havent even realized what they wanted to do or become. they jump into getting all these tattoos just because famous rappers and celebrities what not have them. that you should say no to. or gang related tattoos and what not

    • #16192
      murai89
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      i use every PPE as possible. face mask apron sleeves clip cord machine bags.. its not the fact of being able to see it contaminated. using barriers is to lower the risk of cross contamination making it easier to clean and sanitize. alot of those chemicals for TB u gotta have the surfaced wet with the chemical for 10min.

    • #22977
      murai89
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      i would actually line the hair with greywash usually all the strands then use a mag needle depending on tatttoo size to define the hair. more of a traditional way.. usually on portraits i just use a magnum needle on everything.

    • #22464
      murai89
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      most say depending you can use curved magnums long taper needles
      or regular magnum long taper

    • #21642
      murai89
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      thanks you guys.. the monroe was just a bloody one

    • #21637
      murai89
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      thank you

    • #19553
      murai89
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      i dont really like moms.. preferred intenze eternal silverback starbrite fusion.

    • #20754
      murai89
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      i generally use silverback from lining and greywash

    • #19810
      murai89
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      it really depends on the machine also.. springs tuned and
      coils used..
      i seen from 22uf35v to 100uf35v
      generally depends on your preference how fast you like the machine.

    • #20907
      murai89
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      i recommend getting needles by tatsoul or kingpin
      they work great and if you can use a magnify loop 10x and see the actual needle itself
      some are cuvred and not a real point which can cause alot of problems to your work and skin.
      plus ive seen some china made ones arent even sterile.. some packages are slightly open and what not.

    • #21237
      murai89
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      it really depends what and how you want to do the desire effect.
      sometimes needles are too closed together and can cause more trauma to the skin
      so it would have to be spaced out a little more.
      but mostly mags would work well with good technique and machines..
      generally for color work people use short tapered needles
      black and grey long tapered needles.
      and theres bugpin mags and the whole 9 about that.. just depends on your prefference

    • #21416
      murai89
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      u need orings on your machines not only do they help you change the front springs stiffness
      it also takes some vibration from the machine.. you have to make sure
      you tune the machine with the right rear spring that will be enough to retract the armature bar assembly
      and also a front spring that is versatile and have a flex in it but also stiff enough to
      withstand the resistance of the skin.
      a machine should be able to do both if tuned properly
      color shade and line.

    • #21369
      murai89
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      the whole reason why you need a yoke or not is because you want the cores of the coils to be
      running as a pair so they have to be connected with a magnetic metal.
      so frames that are ferrous doesnt need a yoke because the frame acts like a yoke
      but frames that are non ferrous need a yoke made out of iron or the same type of metal
      as the armature bar to connect the coils iron cores to run as a pair.

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