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    Rose, done with the German Evolution Rotary :)

    Rose, done with the German Evolution Rotary, T-Tech cartridges, Kuro Sumi ink.

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    My first full tattoo done with the German Evolution Rotary, lining and shading.

    T-Tech: 5RL and 9RM.
    Kuro Sumi: Lining Black, Grey Wash and distilled water.
    Eternal: White and distilled water.

    I think it came out pretty nice and the German Evolution Rotary was a pleasure to work with for both the fat outline, the soft shading and the white highlights

    Ps. Sorry for the so so picture, but you get the idea....

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    Looks good.
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    after all tattooing is cool right !!! and when im done working i drive home in my 1973 dodge charger , and screw my pornstar girlfreind while doing lines off her forehead... :/
    if you wanna be a rockstar join a fucking band .

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    I haven't used it much for colour and i haven't done any lining with it yet but as a shader it's probably my favourite and i've got 5 rotaries and 20 odd coil machines to compare it to. Super light, very quiet, really smooth and according to my customers, less painful too. Not bad for £135!

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    @ Mr.Taboo
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    The lining went trouble free and with ease ( its only an outline of the tattoo, the rest is pure shading and white highlights ) I have no complaints there, and the customer had sat like a real trooper, she didn't even want a break when I asked her, and said that it was much less painful than the last time she got tattooed, I am guessing that she got tattooed with a coil machine the last time.....
    Last edited by Denner; 09-08-2011 at 03:01 PM.

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    I love my little German monster. I think we need a group so her name can shine in gold like the others.

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    How many volts you line with?

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    Very nice Denner! I line 3.7-4.0v with the evolution, sometimes a little lower for bold lining with a round shader.
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    I lined the the rose at 3.5 volts on a Hurricane HP-2 power supply.

    I would properly bump up the Volts if lining tougher parts of the body, to around 4 volts, I guess, but I am not sure yet , will have to figure it out as I go along

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    Nice solid work. I have been going back and forth on my first foray into the new generation of rotaries and I am thinking that the German evolution and maybe something direct drive will be my first two to test.

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    Go for it! *whistles*
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