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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Cyberitual's Avatar
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    My machines have 100% give and completely adjustable. Which allows my users to make any stroke there heart desires.

    Give is a reaction in the stroke that causes the stroke to stop or slow down from its full expected stroke causing a sensation the artist can feel in hand as he applies the stoke of the needle to skin for pressure assurance and desired result of the needle entry. Every artist relies on his hands and what he feels the tool doing in his hands.

    Do you prefer the brush? no damage to the paper or canvas. Great representation of 100% give.
    or do you prefer the pencil? will tear through paper and canvas. Great representation of no give.

    its a personal choice for the artist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyberitual View Post
    My machines have 100% give and completely adjustable. Which allows my users to make any stroke there heart desires.

    Give is a reaction in the stroke that causes the stroke to stop or slow down from its full expected stroke causing a sensation the artist can feel in hand as he applies the stoke of the needle to skin for pressure assurance and desired result of the needle entry. Every artist relies on his hands and what he feels the tool doing in his hands.

    Do you prefer the brush? no damage to the paper or canvas. Great representation of 100% give.
    or do you prefer the pencil? will tear through paper and canvas. Great representation of no give.

    its a personal choice for the artist.
    So give on a brush vs pencil to the canvas... you are referring to different trauma caused to the canvas? The only purpose of give, is to reduce stroke and to reduce damage... that is actually what you just said.
    Designer / Developer of the Venom3DP Skorpion rotary tattoo machine
    Made in the USA - Tattoo artist owned and operated
    https://www.cobratattoosystems.com/

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