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lab rat
01-25-2013, 07:31 PM
Hello,

If you have a minute and wanna answer a few questions about tattooing, it would be a great help. I am in the process of designing some new tattoo equipment and need some feedback from fellow artists.

THANKS

1.) How long have you been tattooing?

2.) Have you ever had problems w/ your hands/wrists/arms as a result of tattooing? describe

3.) How many hours a day/ week do you spend tattooing?

4.) What style of tattooing (black and grey, traditional,etc.) do you work in most?

5.) What style do you prefer to work in?

6.) Name an artist who has influenced you? What do you like about their style?

7.) How many tattoo machines do you own?

8.) In the past, what machines have you used the most? how long? how were they set up?

9.) What is currently your favorite tattoo machine? Why?

10.) How many machines do you use in a typical tattoo?

11.) How much should a good tattoo machine cost?

12.) Name a few things that you like/dislike about tattoo machines and/or power units

13.) What tubes do you use?

14.) What needles do you use?

15.) What power supplie(s) do you use? Do you prefer knobs or push buttons?

16.) How important is knowing CPS, volts, etc., to you?

17.) What do you think of rotary tattoo machines? Needle cartridges?

18.) How much would you pay for a tattoo machine that would eliminate the need for several tattoo machines and be adjusted by the push of a button rather than turning a knob or screw?

nivek
01-25-2013, 08:48 PM
1.) 8 Years
2.) Yes fingers from stretching and right wrist soreness
3.) 30-50
4.) Colour misc styles
5.) Japanese and Traditional, but I like to mix it up
6.) Uncle Allen, Jeff Zuck. Creative but classic
7.) 30+ mix rotary and relay
8.) Juan Puente shader slow and soft, Seth liner Med and punchy. Dan Kubin Liner and Halo shader, injecta or Lollie shader for grey
9.) Dan Kubins and Halo they do what they are supposed to do consistently
10.) 2 or 3
11.) I am comfortable around the 400 range for a good machine
12.) Lack of versatility with some rotaries. The weight of some relay
13.) Blitz Grips with plastic disposable tubes from Good Guy
14.) Good Guy for most Metaxa bugpins
15.) Critical = Push button
16.) Voltage is a MUST have the rest is just gravy
17.) Love em, can't be bothered with cartridges after trying them
18.) I probally wouldnt buy one I like having more than one machine, If I did get an adjustable one I would set it up for a specific task and use it for that. Adjusting on the fly isn't something Im interested in. I Like my machines to do what they are set up to do. Pick it up and not have to worry about adjusting it.

lab rat
01-25-2013, 09:37 PM
thanks for your input, nivek...


good lookin out

Wonderland
01-25-2013, 11:37 PM
1.) How long have you been tattooing?
27 years
2.) Have you ever had problems w/ your hands/wrists/arms as a result of tattooing? describe
no problems yet just a little soreness at the end of a long day.
3.) How many hours a day/ week do you spend tattooing?
8 hours a day.
4.) What style of tattooing (black and grey, traditional,etc.) do you work in most?
I do what ever the customer may want except for portraits, but really enjoy color work.
5.) What style do you prefer to work in?
I have my own style but can adapt to do any style from fine line to color bomb.
6.) Name an artist who has influenced you? What do you like about their style?
I would say that my influences come from all the wonderful work that I see from way to many artists to list.
7.) How many tattoo machines do you own?
currently I'm at 7 rotary and 10 coil, but at one time had upward of 40 coil machines.
8.) In the past, what machines have you used the most? how long? how were they set up?
my most used machines are my original Jonsey machines. Set up as liners and shader set.
9.) What is currently your favorite tattoo machine? Why?
they have all been my favorite.
10.) How many machines do you use in a typical tattoo?
typically 3 machines for most tattoos.
11.) How much should a good tattoo machine cost?
cost is not a factor for me.
12.) Name a few things that you like/dislike about tattoo machines and/or power units
tuning for coil machines, I'm good at it but I have never liked it. As for power units I like to have a power read out.
13.) What tubes do you use?
all stainless, but I'm gonna switch to derlin grips.
14.) What needles do you use?
right now I get my needles from tatsoul.
15.) What power supplie(s) do you use? Do you prefer knobs or push buttons?
eikon 400
16.) How important is knowing CPS, volts, etc., to you?
very important for me if I'm building up a frame.
17.) What do you think of rotary tattoo machines? Needle cartridges?
love useing rotary, never have used cartridge systems.
18.) How much would you pay for a tattoo machine that would eliminate the need for several tattoo machines and be adjusted by the push of a button rather than turning a knob or screw?
​I would not as I think that that would require too much room for something to go wrong.


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evlink2006
01-26-2013, 12:25 AM
1.) How long have you been tattooing? About 30 years

2.) Have you ever had problems w/ your hands/wrists/arms as a result of tattooing? describe Yes. I have thoracic outlet syndrome, basicaly pinched nerves in my neck causes numbness in hands.

3.) How many hours a day/ week do you spend tattooing? 5-8 hours a day on average.

4.) What style of tattooing (black and grey, traditional,etc.) do you work in most? all styles except realism

5.) What style do you prefer to work in? tattoos

6.) Name an artist who has influenced you? What do you like about their style? Lil Brian Spidermonkey Tattoo Olympia Wa. Taught me a ton about black and gray.

7.) How many tattoo machines do you own? 10

8.) In the past, what machines have you used the most? how long? how were they set up? Spaulding Pumas, Mickey tdial, for about 20 years. Currently using Moniz liners and Swashdrives

9.) What is currently your favorite tattoo machine? Why? Moniz liners best coil machines on the planet hands down. Swashdrive Gen 7 only rotary that has super smooth motion and runs fast enough to keep up with my hand speed.

10.) How many machines do you use in a typical tattoo? 3

11.) How much should a good tattoo machine cost? cost doesnt matter as long as it runs right.

12.) Name a few things that you like/dislike about tattoo machines and/or power units

13.) What tubes do you use? Blitz

14.) What needles do you use? Mike Metaxa

15.) What power supplie(s) do you use? Do you prefer knobs or push buttons? Eikon ems400 Push buttons

16.) How important is knowing CPS, volts, etc., to you? CPS Only when tuning or testing a machine. Volts all the time.

17.) What do you think of rotary tattoo machines? Needle cartridges? Love my Swashdrives not to keen on others I have tried. Needle carts are no bueno. Not enough options and just arent made to my liking. Also too damn expensive.

18.) How much would you pay for a tattoo machine that would eliminate the need for several tattoo machines and be adjusted by the push of a button rather than turning a knob or screw? Depends on how well it works

MickWrath
01-26-2013, 01:00 AM
1.) How long have you been tattooing?
11 Years.


2.) Have you ever had problems w/ your hands/wrists/arms as a result of tattooing? describe
My elbow gets a little stiff from time to time on really long sessions.


3.) How many hours a day/ week do you spend tattooing?
Of course it varies but I probably avg 5 about hours a day, so roughly 30 a week.


4.) What style of tattooing (black and grey, traditional,etc.) do you work in most?
Color and Realism.


5.) What style do you prefer to work in?
Color Realism.


6.) Name an artist who has influenced you? What do you like about their style?
When I was green my main influences came from artists like Eric Merrill, Cory Kruger, and the Kern brothers, nowadays all I have to do is look at Liz Cook's work. She is pure inspiration in my humble opinion.


7.) How many tattoo machines do you own?
12 currently but it changes quite often.


8.) In the past, what machines have you used the most? how long? how were they set up?
Coils: Sharpz, Cains, Sobas, Seths, Next Gens, and ES Customs. Rotary: My first rotaries were a pair of original Neos when they first came out, and I primarily used those with my coils until a couple years ago. They were all set up for specific tasks depending on what I was doing.


9.) What is currently your favorite tattoo machine? Why?
Inkjecta Specific 3, I love its versatility, its so smooth it makes my style so much easier to transfer to skin, and maybe because I come from a 99% coil background it just fits.


10.) How many machines do you use in a typical tattoo?
2-3


11.) How much should a good tattoo machine cost?
It should be affordable without sacrificing quality, I actually think most machines are slightly overpriced currently, especially unproven custom builds that are hand built with little finishing. I remember buying my first rollomatic and back in the day 550-600 was so extremely steep for a coil but if its more expensive its better right?, that was a mistake I learned from and I built a machine that month that ran so much smoother and consistent than my Rolo and I did it for about $150.


12.) Name a few things that you like/dislike about tattoo machines and/or power units
dislike: cords lol, mounts for power supplies I feel can be vastly improved on.


13.) What tubes do you use?
Original 1" taper NG bombs, and Morphix humbolts with disposable tube stems.




14.) What needles do you use?
I was very happy with tatsoul up until my last order and I have a slight suspicion that its due to the company being sold. My last batch of almost 500 needles has been shit. Everything from inconsistent tightening to beads of solder at the end of the solder line towards the tips, to the needle loop being on the opposite side of the norm on some, to the damn blister packs heat sealed with folds so they are open and exposed to air after eo sterilization. It will be my last order. I was very pleased with the very large sample pack kingpin sent me however so I will try them most likely. I love metaxa's but they are a bit spendy imho.


15.) What power supplie(s) do you use? Do you prefer knobs or push buttons?
CX2, push buttons, CX1 for conventions.


16.) How important is knowing CPS, volts, etc., to you?
Very, as is knowing the ins and outs of how a machine works and why. The more you understand about how the machine works in every minute aspect the better you will understand how to technically apply pigment to skin in all its types and areas of sensitivity and elasticity.


17.) What do you think of rotary tattoo machines? Needle cartridges?
I only use Rotaries, they have replaced my coils fully. I will be receiving my first machine next week that uses cartridge systems. I have used them in the past on borrowed time and liked them, but I always found the cartridges very pricey compared to needles. However! doing the math I figured that larger magnum cartridges can actually put you on price point with the same in standard needle format, so I intend to use my Stylus for larger magnums exclusively.


18.) How much would you pay for a tattoo machine that would eliminate the need for several tattoo machines and be adjusted by the push of a button rather than turning a knob or screw?
I'm more of a KISS kinda guy. Innovate, create, make vast improvements, even revolutionize...but Keep It Simple Stupid, is a motto I think most of us can agree with. Besides, like stated above I like having more than one machine and my machines are also set up individually for very specific tasks.

rollhard
01-26-2013, 02:50 AM
1.) How long have you been tattooing?

21 years

2.) Have you ever had problems w/ your hands/wrists/arms as a result of tattooing? describe

some numbness in my right hand and index finger

3.) How many hours a day/ week do you spend tattooing?

4-6 hrs a day 3 days a week

4.) What style of tattooing (black and grey, traditional,etc.) do you work in most?

black and grey, asian stuff, wild life

5.) What style do you prefer to work in?

the paying kind, not trying to be a smart ass but

6.) Name an artist who has influenced you? What do you like about their style?

cat spencer, his loose feel and easy readability

7.) How many tattoo machines do you own?

20ish

8.) In the past, what machines have you used the most? how long? how were they set up?

aaron cain's for the last decade just the way he set them up

9.) What is currently your favorite tattoo machine? Why?

FKI pyro, its light quick and very purposeful

10.) How many machines do you use in a typical tattoo?

3

11.) How much should a good tattoo machine cost?

300-500

12.) Name a few things that you like/dislike about tattoo machines and/or power units

i dislike heavy machines, slow machines, and round frames, i like walker style frames, and
critical power supplies

13.) What tubes do you use?

wrath vortex with 1-1/4" grips

14.) What needles do you use?

envy long and medium tapers magnums, 5's and 7's liners

15.) What power supplie(s) do you use? Do you prefer knobs or push buttons?

critical and i prefer buttons

16.) How important is knowing CPS, volts, etc., to you?

very important as a base starting point

17.) What do you think of rotary tattoo machines? Needle cartridges?

they have their place but i'm mainly a coil guy. i sometimes wonder if rotaries aren't going to be yet another
tattoo fade? never tried a cartridges

18.) How much would you pay for a tattoo machine that would eliminate the need for several tattoo machines and be adjusted by the push of a button rather than turning a knob or screw?

i place a lot of importance on my needle configuration as much or more than the machine so to me i prolly wouldn't be all
that interested

fun little questionnaire thanks for posting and allowing me to give my input. i highly doubt it will be much help or very interesting
but thanks anyway

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lab rat
01-26-2013, 05:06 AM
thanks everyone for taking the time to reply....lots of interesting and varied answers

lab rat
01-26-2013, 08:38 AM
keep em comin!

vodu
01-26-2013, 01:11 PM
1.) How long have you been tattooing?
13 years

2.) Have you ever had problems w/ your hands/wrists/arms as a result of tattooing? describe
a little on fingers from streching and a little on the wrist

3.) How many hours a day/ week do you spend tattooing?
depends. 5-8 hours a day, depend the project/tattoo

4.) What style of tattooing (black and grey, traditional,etc.) do you work in most?
I work the style the client bring, but customized/new drawing. i like the challenge

5.) What style do you prefer to work in?
All. But customized, I donīt have a preference but i like to put my idea on the tattoo...

6.) Name an artist who has influenced you? What do you like about their style?
shit, thereīs so many...Iīll put as I remember...Hr giger, paul booth, tim biedron, uncle alan, jeff gogue, mauricio teodoro, ichibay, cory kruger, seth wood, lango, grime, tom renshaw, filip leu, tommy lee, david corden, sivak, my fellows I worked, and you guys, from the forum...

7.) How many tattoo machines do you own?
right now, 2 neo tats 2.5,3,5/ 3 hyper v3s and Iīm waiting the customs give me my new H v2.

8.) In the past, what machines have you used the most? how long? how were they set up?
2 micky sharpz hibrids and 1 paul rogers

9.) What is currently your favorite tattoo machine? Why?
I love the versatility of the hypers. For my hand it fits.

10.) How many machines do you use in a typical tattoo?
3-5, depending the details

11.) How much should a good tattoo machine cost?
a marshmallow to 500, but if you gonna price it 500 bucks, itīs better to worth every penny

12.) Name a few things that you like/dislike about tattoo machines and/or power units
i like punch, control of velocity, smoothness , i hate tunning machines, i know how to do it, but after 11 years of this BS i donīt want to do anymore. Hate crap P.S.s and love the infos/volts, cps, blah, blah, all the thing my eikon has but i wish 2 more presets.

13.) What tubes do you use?
stainless steel.

14.) What needles do you use?
amazon needles

15.) What power supplie(s) do you use? Do you prefer knobs or push buttons?
An ems 400, push buttons

16.) How important is knowing CPS, volts, etc., to you?
very important! each rotary have their own sound, for example, one rotary can make a sound of a lawnmower and itīs only 70cps for example, and the other at the same volts can be silent and moves at 100 cps, so in ROTARY i think itīs essencial...

17.) What do you think of rotary tattoo machines? Needle cartridges?
what do i think? Itīs crack. you start with only one and when you see you are spending a good part of your money to buy more. Hell, i love it!(not the part of spending). never used needle cartridges, here in jungle itīs impossible to find and very difficult to import.

18.) How much would you pay for a tattoo machine that would eliminate the need for several tattoo machines and be adjusted by the push of a button rather than turning a knob or screw?
I donīt believe in santa or easter bunny, thereīs no such thing.

OwlsDen
01-26-2013, 06:11 PM
1.) How long have you been tattooing?
10 Years.


2.) Have you ever had problems w/ your hands/wrists/arms as a result of tattooing? describe
Yeah I get tendon cramps in my forearms, and left hand from stretching skin.


3.) How many hours a day/ week do you spend tattooing?
4-8 hours a day.


4.) What style of tattooing (black and grey, traditional,etc.) do you work in most?
I will do everything, I love traditional stuff, and Asian motives. But I am maybe only really good at skulls.


5.) What style do you prefer to work in?
Skulls with skulls.


6.) Name an artist who has influenced you? What do you like about their style?
I only have one, and I can only hope that motherfucker doesn't read this forum as he would know exactly who I am talking about. Needless to say its an old friend, and he helped me more than he needs to know.


7.) How many tattoo machines do you own?
more than 30 I think.


8.) In the past, what machines have you used the most? how long? how were they set up?
i used an old school Micky Bee for ages. It was a large rotary dial ( coil machine ) set up as a liner. Then I used a pair of bronze Micky sharpz for a long time. Now I am mostly rapier IIs. I have three. To liners and a shader. Although one liner is also a shader and color packer when I need it.


9.) What is currently your favorite tattoo machine? Why?
The rapier II, it can and will do everything.


10.) How many machines do you use in a typical tattoo?
2-3


11.) How much should a good tattoo machine cost?
It should reflect what is involved in making the machine. If it is very expensive and time consuming to build then factor your time to build. However if you are only going to build a hundred of a machine an then not be willing to supply parts for 5-10 years then no more than 200€. I feel strongly about this because the life of any machine should be at minimum 5 years.


12.) Name a few things that you like/dislike about tattoo machines and/or power units
i dislike that builders change and stop making great machines. When you have a great model. And you have enough people that love it, then build it forever. I could site a lot of builders of rotaries on this. Notice most coil builders make the same few machines for years at a time and rotaries change every six months.


13.) What tubes do you use?
Disposables mostly the clear ones from tattoogoods.de




14.) What needles do you use?
lately I have been ordering from Tony Lynx as I can order exactly what I want, exactly how I want it. Not to mention they aren't over priced and I find fewer rejects than the ones I was buying for nearly double the money. .


15.) What power supplie(s) do you use? Do you prefer knobs or push buttons?
CAnything with a read out and push buttons is good for me, however I like the constant on more than anything else. I am considering switching to a lab power supply and a stomp switch for constant on.


16.) How important is knowing CPS, volts, etc., to you?
I am all rotaries now so volts matter a lot to me.


17.) What do you think of rotary tattoo machines? Needle cartridges?
the question is worded strange. I live rotaries as I love consistency. I like the cartridges, but think they cost too much. I also don't like the idea of not calving the tubes for cartridge systems after every tattoo


18.) How much would you pay for a tattoo machine that would eliminate the need for several tattoo machines and be adjusted by the push of a button rather than turning a knob or screw?
[B] I all ready own three. They are called Rapier IIs and a few can change their strike with a screw, but the give is set and the rest changes with voltage and they pack color like mad, do greywash faster than you can plan it, and line better than a lot of coils. But that is my opinion.

lab rat
01-26-2013, 10:55 PM
santas not real?

Stripe
01-26-2013, 11:40 PM
1.) How long have you been tattooing? 19yrs

2.) Have you ever had problems w/ your hands/wrists/arms as a result of tattooing? describe Not really, light finger soreness but nothing major (yet)

3.) How many hours a day/ week do you spend tattooing? Now 30-40hrs a week, a couple years ago 60+

4.) What style of tattooing (black and grey, traditional,etc.) do you work in most? I like to tattoo like I paint. Black and gray or color. semi realistic.

5.) What style do you prefer to work in? I don't do traditional, Japanese or stuff like that. I do alot of large stuff that is complicated and detailed. Both color and black and gray.

6.) Name an artist who has influenced you? What do you like about their style? When I first started it was Guy Aitchison and Paul Booth were both big influences. Today there are so many that I can't even keep track any more.

7.) How many tattoo machines do you own? 20ish

8.) In the past, what machines have you used the most? how long? how were they set up? When I used coils I like Time Machines and Micky Sharps. I used Neuma 2s and hybrids for several years.

9.) What is currently your favorite tattoo machine? Why? Today I line with a NeoTat, Color with a Diablo, B&G with a Centri. If Neumas weren't so obnoxiously loud I would have stuck with them. I do miss them some days.

10.) How many machines do you use in a typical tattoo? 2-4

11.) How much should a good tattoo machine cost? $300 is very comfortable, $400 is ok but I have and will spend more when I think it is worth it. Hell I spent several grand on them Neumas.

12.) Name a few things that you like/dislike about tattoo machines and/or power units
I dislike cords getting in my way, poor weighing on a machine, cheep parts, tube vices that don't work with everything and I hate noise.
I like a quiet, light, evenly weighted machine that the clip or RCA cord doesn't get in my way. I like consistency, when I start it up it should do what I tell it to do every time.
A power supply needs to be precise an consistent. No spikes or fluctuation. I like having a timer and stay on capability.


13.) What tubes do you use? Tat Supply out of Chicago sells black disposable 1" grip tubes. Lately that is about all I use. I have no clue what brand they are.

14.) What needles do you use? Mithra #1s and the ones that Tat Supply sells. Not sure of the maker but I like them alot. I have so many different types and configurations that I am not writing all of them here. At least 30 different boxes of different configurations. Mags, bug pins, tight/loose liners, round shaders....

15.) What power supplie(s) do you use? Do you prefer knobs or push buttons? CX2, knobs tune smoother but the push buttons clean up so easy and briers are easy on and off.

16.) How important is knowing CPS, volts, etc., to you? RPM would be real nice but not always necessary. Volts are nice for a starting point but not necessary. Multi setting is again nice but not necessary.

17.) What do you think of rotary tattoo machines? Needle cartridges? Rotary machines are all I will use today. The weight and noise are the selling factors to me. I haven't ever used needle cartridges but the idea behind them is great.

18.) How much would you pay for a tattoo machine that would eliminate the need for several tattoo machines and be adjusted by the push of a button rather than turning a knob or screw? Well, I paid A SHIT LOAD for my Neuma set up, don't think I will ever spend that kind of cash again. It was real close to a do it all machine. My Centri was 600 and I would pay it again and will when the new one comes out. I paid them high dollars cause I knew they worked and worked like I wanted them to. There are to many factors to guess what I would pay for something like that.
I like having 2-3-4 machines out and ready on the fly at a time. I also would hate to have a one machine for all die on me, then I would be completely fucked. I had that fear with the Neumas, if the compressor died I didn't have a good back up just sitting around. I am always afraid of down time even though I value down time more and more but only when I plan it. I also have to admit that I find tattoo machines to be my toys. I always feel like I need more and want more and can't stop till I have more. I work more so I can get more and so on...

TATsoul
01-28-2013, 08:55 PM
1.) How long have you been tattooing?
11 Years.


2.) Have you ever had problems w/ your hands/wrists/arms as a result of tattooing? describe
My elbow gets a little stiff from time to time on really long sessions.


3.) How many hours a day/ week do you spend tattooing?
Of course it varies but I probably avg 5 about hours a day, so roughly 30 a week.


4.) What style of tattooing (black and grey, traditional,etc.) do you work in most?
Color and Realism.


5.) What style do you prefer to work in?
Color Realism.


6.) Name an artist who has influenced you? What do you like about their style?
When I was green my main influences came from artists like Eric Merrill, Cory Kruger, and the Kern brothers, nowadays all I have to do is look at Liz Cook's work. She is pure inspiration in my humble opinion.


7.) How many tattoo machines do you own?
12 currently but it changes quite often.


8.) In the past, what machines have you used the most? how long? how were they set up?
Coils: Sharpz, Cains, Sobas, Seths, Next Gens, and ES Customs. Rotary: My first rotaries were a pair of original Neos when they first came out, and I primarily used those with my coils until a couple years ago. They were all set up for specific tasks depending on what I was doing.


9.) What is currently your favorite tattoo machine? Why?
Inkjecta Specific 3, I love its versatility, its so smooth it makes my style so much easier to transfer to skin, and maybe because I come from a 99% coil background it just fits.


10.) How many machines do you use in a typical tattoo?
2-3


11.) How much should a good tattoo machine cost?
It should be affordable without sacrificing quality, I actually think most machines are slightly overpriced currently, especially unproven custom builds that are hand built with little finishing. I remember buying my first rollomatic and back in the day 550-600 was so extremely steep for a coil but if its more expensive its better right?, that was a mistake I learned from and I built a machine that month that ran so much smoother and consistent than my Rolo and I did it for about $150.


12.) Name a few things that you like/dislike about tattoo machines and/or power units
dislike: cords lol, mounts for power supplies I feel can be vastly improved on.


13.) What tubes do you use?
Original 1" taper NG bombs, and Morphix humbolts with disposable tube stems.




14.) What needles do you use?
I was very happy with tatsoul up until my last order and I have a slight suspicion that its due to the company being sold. My last batch of almost 500 needles has been shit. Everything from inconsistent tightening to beads of solder at the end of the solder line towards the tips, to the needle loop being on the opposite side of the norm on some, to the damn blister packs heat sealed with folds so they are open and exposed to air after eo sterilization. It will be my last order. I was very pleased with the very large sample pack kingpin sent me however so I will try them most likely. I love metaxa's but they are a bit spendy imho.


15.) What power supplie(s) do you use? Do you prefer knobs or push buttons?
CX2, push buttons, CX1 for conventions.


16.) How important is knowing CPS, volts, etc., to you?
Very, as is knowing the ins and outs of how a machine works and why. The more you understand about how the machine works in every minute aspect the better you will understand how to technically apply pigment to skin in all its types and areas of sensitivity and elasticity.


17.) What do you think of rotary tattoo machines? Needle cartridges?
I only use Rotaries, they have replaced my coils fully. I will be receiving my first machine next week that uses cartridge systems. I have used them in the past on borrowed time and liked them, but I always found the cartridges very pricey compared to needles. However! doing the math I figured that larger magnum cartridges can actually put you on price point with the same in standard needle format, so I intend to use my Stylus for larger magnums exclusively.


18.) How much would you pay for a tattoo machine that would eliminate the need for several tattoo machines and be adjusted by the push of a button rather than turning a knob or screw?
I'm more of a KISS kinda guy. Innovate, create, make vast improvements, even revolutionize...but Keep It Simple Stupid, is a motto I think most of us can agree with. Besides, like stated above I like having more than one machine and my machines are also set up individually for very specific tasks.

Hey Mick,

Thanks for being a loyal customers of ours. I am sorry to hear about the needle issues of your last purchase. If you can send me a personal email regarding the lot # and the needle configurations, I can definitely help remedy the situation and send over some replacements over to you. Just to be clear, our company was never sold to anyone and is still the same company with the same ideology of providing the best in products and customer service. My personal email is [email protected]. If any of you would like any free samples of our Wrath Tubes or Envy Needles, feel free to contact me. We are in the process of expanding our needle configurations and other equipment to specific artwork types through all of our research and evelopment.

Thanks for reading.

artoftatt2
01-28-2013, 09:21 PM
I went through the same thing mick.. My name is randy Willard and my co worker Wayne Evans went through our last orders and half the needles were bad

TATsoul
01-28-2013, 09:33 PM
Strange. Please provide me with lot #s on boxes and we'll get to the bottom of this. We pride ourselves on quality and will replace anything. Give us a call as well but I personally would love to find out the lot#s and see which batch had the issues. We'll send replacements ASAP. Thanks in advance!

MickWrath
01-28-2013, 11:59 PM
I will give you a call with the lot numbers tomorrow Billy. Thank you for addressing the issue it shows class and dedication to customer service. My last order was a very large one. Im also finding some of my wrath tubes were not deburred at the tips from the ejection mold process so the thin piece of plastic prevents the needles from lying flush against the bottom. a small file has been necessary on multiple occasions from the same order. I will provide the lot numbers for those as well. Mick-

lab rat
01-29-2013, 08:49 AM
That was a hoot...thanks owls den

I have same problems...tendinitis in forearm and stretching psin in left...can only tattoo minimally

Ice helps

lab rat
01-31-2013, 07:07 AM
thank you , stripe....did u use a compressor w the neuma ?

Wonderland
01-31-2013, 08:09 PM
edited my post and added a video answer as well on the first page.

lab rat
02-01-2013, 08:58 AM
a million thanks, rob....i really appreciate the time you spent on this:cool:

Wonderland
02-01-2013, 09:25 AM
a million thanks, rob....i really appreciate the time you spent on this:cool:
Don't mention it, it was a fun video to do. I think it makes us as artists think more about us for a bit, as we always have a tendency to put our customers first all the time and some times we just need to have some "me" time, and this was a good way to do that.

luckyyoutattoo
02-05-2013, 12:53 PM
1.) How long have you been tattooing?
13 years


2.) Have you ever had problems w/ your hands/wrists/arms as a result of tattooing? describe
wrist cramps and a lot of backpain


3.) How many hours a day/ week do you spend tattooing?
30-40 hours


4.) What style of tattooing (black and grey, traditional,etc.) do you work in most?
traditional, newschool i do only that


5.) What style do you prefer to work in?
traditional,newschool


6.) Name an artist who has influenced you? What do you like about their style?
adriaan edek super clean tattoos and color choise


7.) How many tattoo machines do you own?
18 rotarys, and some coils left from the past


8.) In the past, what machines have you used the most? how long? how were they set up?
seth ciferri ...but i dont use any coils anymore since i discovered rotarys


9.) What is currently your favorite tattoo machine? Why?
Thats hard.....lines dan kubin mc13. Blending. Nicks rotary. Color bishop. Fine line. Bishop capo.
10.) How many machines do you use in a typical tattoo? 4 or 5


11.) How much should a good tattoo machine cost?
money is not the intrest... What is important that it is a quallity build machine....


12.) Name a few things that you like/dislike about tattoo machines and/or power units
Since the critical wireless footswitch. I hate that i still have one cable....so wireless power ??
13.) What tubes do you use?
disposable from tattoogoods and philip leu


14.) What needles do you use?
Only magic moon needles
15.) What power supplie(s) do you use? Do you prefer knobs or push buttons?
critical cxr 2 x push button


16.) How important is knowing CPS, volts, etc., to you?
its important you know as much as you can from your work/hobby


And i think with rotarys voltage is the key to a good line


17.) What do you think of rotary tattoo machines? Needle cartridges?
Rotary tattoo machines changed my world in a positive way havent tried cartidges...i use so many different needles if i would them all in cartridges i will be broke
18.) How much would you pay for a tattoo machine that would eliminate the need for several tattoo machines and be adjusted by the push of a button rather than turning a knob or screw?
i like it to use different machines