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deanbag
05-03-2013, 04:55 AM
Just wanted to introduce myself to the forum before I go around asking loadsa crazy questions. Been tattooing for just over a year and work out of studio called Dermal Puncture Emporium in Stoke-on-Trent, UK. Started off using some coils from a local builder but soon found my way to rotaries and not looked back.

Being new/semi apprentice I do a lot of the general shop work but trying to specialise mostly in B&G portraits and realism. I use my SwashdriveWhip for mags and Vivace 2.5 with a 3rl for details. Also own a Ego for lining with larger rounds and a Vivace 4.2 for packing.

Although after reading some threads on here I'm going to try the short stroke Neo with my mags and will try the long stroke for lining. I like the ego but I got an early one and its way noisier than some of those sent out later. There's about 6 egos between us in the shop and mine is way louder than some of the others even after soaking it with lube.

Joined the site to get advice and maybe machine swap. Been reading a lot of good things about the mini cranker and rotary works machines but not sure if they would be any better than the machines I already own ... anyone got an opinion on that?

Attached some images (hopefully) of my work for you guys to critique. The indian is about 9 months healed and the old man with the beard about 2 weeks healed. Last three are all done in the past couple of months and I use 00/10 needles as I find I get the speed of normal needles with the smooth blends of bugpins. Be cruel I'm my own worst critic anyway.

Oh and thanks to admin for accepting me :)

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skinmech
05-03-2013, 06:31 AM
Excellent work, welcome and enjoy..

OwlsDen
05-03-2013, 08:48 AM
Welcome, nice work looks consistent.

serial1313
05-03-2013, 11:20 AM
Looking @ your your work,not saying that you know everything, but I deem you no longer an apprentice! Welcome to the forum.

CajunDave
05-03-2013, 12:28 PM
awesome work man u have alot of potential! tattoos looks great, try and soften the hair up a bit.

Sage Oz
05-03-2013, 01:42 PM
Welcome aboard :)

deanbag
05-03-2013, 02:16 PM
Thanks guys. Not an apprentice but still so much to learn. Hoping these forums will help me understand more what the machine is actually doing that and why I should want it to do that.

CajunDave - How I do hair is definately one of the things Ive been looking at improving. Nice that you spotted it needs work.

casey
05-03-2013, 04:19 PM
Wecome matey:) listen to Dave he knows good things!