A tattoo artist’s inks or pigments are the best kept secret in the
tattoo industry, aside from the tattoo machine tuning. More and
more distributors are hitting the markets with just as various
colors. Each vendor has their own mixture, which has its own
signature consistency and chemical makeup. There is a very big
difference in lining and coloring inks. Typically it is true for inks
as it is for most other things in tattoo; you get what you pay for.
Tattoo Pigment
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The look of the machine as relates to frames
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The way the frame looks on the side is argued to be only superficial by some, and countered by...
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Multi-meter is useful in the tattoo studio
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You should become familiar with a digital voltmeter or multimeter. It is recommended that all tattoo artists own a...
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Sumi
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Sumi™ inks are available as well to tattoo artists. These inks will have a very smooth grey appearance in...
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Got Talent?
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If you do not have an ounce of artistic talent, meaning you can’t even trace a line on paper,...
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Why use disposable ink?
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The typical ink or pigment that is used in tattoo process is kept in a bottle, usually 1oz-8oz. The...
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Tattoo Multi-meter as a tool
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Here is a small clip from the second DVD in the welcome tattoo - apprentice training series. First I...
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Traditional Liner
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The traditional liner setup, in my opinion, is a machine that runs really fast, hits hard, and has a...
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Materials for wrapping up the tattoo
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There are several bandage materials that I have seen used in tattoo studios. The most common is the paper...
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