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So I just couldn't get the hang of the rubber band system. As hard as I tried my fat fingers just won't let it work. Haha. So I made a needle stabilizer out of a needle bar and an old part I had sitting in the parts drawer. Pretty neat little thing. Hooks right into the rubber band system and the spring that is supposed to pull the rubber bands back, holds the tension on the needle. Works a bit better for me now.
Just to let everyone know that i will be attending the Evergreen tattoo invitational this weekend in Oregon. We will be sponsoring the winners of the "Best tattoo of the day" everyday with a new Centri. I will also have a few for sale on me aswell. Hope to see some of you there! http://evergreentattoo.com/
the video with CHEYENNE CARTRIDGE, the needles always stop outside the tube .... sound not good idea for me to put the rubber band that push down the needles connection
I use a needlebar with the needles clipped off. Then insert rubber band through eyelet opening. slide into vise and hold rubber band with thumb. Activate the tensioner with your other thumb and pull rubber band tight. Then feed loose rubber band back through the vise.
just pickedup 1 of these machines haven't got to use it really yetrunning at 10.5 volts all the way open what are you guys recommend for doing black and grey with that shorter stroke lower volts and what about color
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