I been running my 3.2 stroke for shading around 5.6 - 6 volts - is this to slow?
How do you guys run your Halos for color - volts and stroke cam?
How do you guys run your halo for BnG - volts and stroke cam?
I really appreciate the input guys.
I been running my 3.2 stroke for shading around 5.6 - 6 volts - is this to slow?
How do you guys run your Halos for color - volts and stroke cam?
How do you guys run your halo for BnG - volts and stroke cam?
I really appreciate the input guys.
Owner/Artist @ Zodiac Tattoo Studio
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4.0 stroke for color 9 volts / 2.5 stroke for B&G 9 volts
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wow .... and you never get scabby heals? or over work the skin like that?
I am afraid to tear up skin...
Owner/Artist @ Zodiac Tattoo Studio
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Don't be afraid. Try it out. Start @ 8 volts & go up from there.
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i did... i just tattooed my wrist.... i skimmed the surface softly and worked it in... seems like it went in fine... was actually pretty painless.... i guess with the built in return system of a crank shaft you don't have to work about going to deep. A coil this fast would do way to much trama..... i guess thats the advantage.... and its hella fast...
what about black n grey portraits? 2.5?
or blending realism color pieces? ... 3.2?
Last edited by crabink; 10-19-2013 at 01:37 AM.
Owner/Artist @ Zodiac Tattoo Studio
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I have very little experience w/ the 3.6 & no experience w/ the 3.2. I don't do portraits, but I do still run the same volts w/ the 2.5 for B&G.
The sooner you don't care what other people think about you, the better off you will be. aerochild.com
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