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Looks like a multi tip screw driver handle with a hawk cartridge jammed in it , Weird but the important thing is how does it run ? Any video of it in action ?
Now I like that idea, stick a motor in a Marksman screwdriver handle add a Hawk cartridge and off you go!
Love it, screwdriver tattooing, the way to go......
Joking aside, love needle cartridges, I almost only use them and the T Tech grips, so I will be buying one if the price is right, will try to send them a message on Facebook, to see what happens....
You will make a killing if you can get that in the hands of cosmetic tattooers not just regular tattooers.
what about sterilization for this?
Perhaps the motor is removable or my guess would be like some do with the Hawks and T-Techs , a cover that covers the grip and motor area leaving just the needle cartridge exposed.
I don't have either , so just a idea.
thanx for the support this version is a rough prototype although a working prototype it is not a finished product. The work ive done with it so far have been great the detailing is really incredible and the weight and mobility are excellent benefits. The final product will have all these benefits and more. And thanx for the support.
OOOOOOOO Likey Likey...
Let me know as SOON as it's available please.
Hey I'd test one out for ya!!! :)
Good Luck Bud, looks amazing!!
God Bless,
Russ
thank you
I have a similar concept in the sketch board but the idea of using cartridges is really cool.
Very cool concept, I love the size and look. This question is for the masses, where do all these needle cartridges end up a year later after there use? I hope the artists are responseble enough to remove the needle and place the cartridges in recycleable containers. It's a lot of plastic material going into a sharps containers, and those containers are not cheap themselves. Could be very costly in the long run, I don't use desposable cartridges so I was just curious as to how the artists are desposing these systems. I'm not trying to sound green but it does seem like a lot of waisted material, that's just going to be cemented and never seen again.
thanks you guys,I dont take the needle out but what you said is easy enough ,so i go greener lol,
In the history of the tattoo machine all innovations are really based on someone elses good idea all the way back to edison and the tesla coil eventually leading to the invention of the tattoo machine that is still used today and even the new machines are just trying to make small steps to improve certain things.... And that what were doing same concept use some existing technology add some of our own flavor, ideas and innovations and come up with something that will help artists and to improve the artwork its all connected and our goal is to bring something to the table that will and does work thanx.