Every tattoo studio should have a “dirty” room where biohazardous
material is kept and regularly disposed of. In your work
area you should a rubbish can, or non-regulated waste and a
biohazard can, also called regulated waste. Regulated waste is
always signified by either a biohazard warning label or by the
use of red plastic bags.
The Dirty Room
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Got a new machine? Now what?
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The first thing a new apprentice should do upon getting their first tattoo machine is to take it apart....
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Digital meter vs. no output
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Some tattoo power supplies will not display the voltage as in a digital meter. Typically you will have a...
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Clients complain about tattoo pain – do they hurt?
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Sponsored By: Welcome Tattoo DVD I have heard clients say that lining hurts more than shading, but I...
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Coils
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The coils are the prime power-plant of the tattoo machine. In my opinion the coils are the most important...
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Tattoo Machine Troubleshooting
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If you’re having problems with your clip cord and you don’t know what it is, it just doesn't seem...
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Tattoo Machines and Electricity
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Some new posts from the new book! http://learntattoodvd.com/2013/04/tattoo-machines-and-electricity/
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Frame geometry
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Important parts of the frame are the location where the contact screw is located in relation to the tube...
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Author’s Opinion on Disposibles
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This is just an opinion, and a good foundation for a beginner to practice. You will see that a...
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