One can have no smaller or greater mastery than mastery of oneself.
~Leonardo da Vinci
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Looks nice and clean. How often do you use rotaries to do lining with? Is the Rotaryworks the first machine you've tried lining with?
Not too bad for a GIRL, eh?
Hey zulu looks good...so I see you got the rotary works..
VAGABOND JAY
Right on bro, you know what they say once you go rotary... well it doesn't rhyme but same sentiment. haha. Pick up that dan kubin springer, I actually took on a tribal project because of it. I wouldn't have ever done that before.
My only previous rotary experience was using a friend's Gen7 to fill 1 tribal tattoo a few weeks ago and I was hooked! This eagle is the first tattoo I've done completely with a rotary machine. One of my artists has a RW so I asked to check it out and for the price I had to have one. Rotary Works is the only rotary machine I've lined with so far. I recently purchased 2 Rotary Works and plan to line, shade and color with them.
I can't give the number specs because my Eikon ES 200 power supply does not have a digital readout; I have to dial in by feel. Not sure what to get but I do plan to get a power supply with wider range and readout because a very slight turn of the wheel makes a huge jump.
I'm still new to rotary machines but will post more pics when I do different types of tattoos.
Thanks for this forum Alie K and all the cats that contacted me with help and suggestions; very educational and much needed!!!
One can have no smaller or greater mastery than mastery of oneself.
~Leonardo da Vinci
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www.zulustudios.com
I'd definitely get yourself a digital power supply: you'll find it much easier to dial your machine in time after time especially if you have a 6V RW as its performance changes considerably with just slight increases in voltage.
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That Tattoo's very solid and sharp-well done.
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