
Originally Posted by
slicksteel
sorry about that dan-i dont think it would have worked out for me in the end as you say it runs slow.
To clarify, You get the spongier effect when running slow, which somehow puts the ink in with very little effort, which lends to the quick healing process. There is much less blood and skin irritation when tattooing like that.
I like to imagine skin as a wet paper towel, and approach a tattoo in that fashion.
You can run them faster, but the faster you run, the harder it hits...to where it doesn't really dampen at all.
when it slows down, the spring backs off more, but it causes it to "charge" so you get a faster needle travel speed.. (if that makes sense)
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