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ОтветитьOld video. Jono have you or anyone here tried FK AL13 Coil with 1+1/2 coils? I’m curious how this machine would run and the reasoning behind having 1/2 coil
ОтветитьMan superb info
ОтветитьAppreciate you
ОтветитьYeah dude, my apprenticeship was backwards, i had the rotary pen and im light handed, and my lines wouldnt be saturated and even unless i had to go over them again. Learning about coil machines made everything i learned as an apprentice come together more.
ОтветитьI love your videos and they teach me a lot on what to know about tattooing ,thank you so much
ОтветитьJust got back into it after about 15 years. Was hoping to learn about changing the hit on my rotory pen. They are so quiet and seem to hit so hard I miss my coils, trying to learn about all this new tech as everyone seems to rave about them pens but it seems horrible to me
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьI appreciate the videos you make and the depth you go to to help us noobs understand tattooing
ОтветитьOnce again, Jono, you have gone above and beyond. Many many thanks!! I feel so much more comfortable with the knowledge you have provided, and I can not wait to get started and to apply these fundamentals and skills to my tattooing. My plan is to get all of these down to a science prior to tattooing any real skin. Thank you again!!!
ОтветитьGracias por la explicación. ❤
ОтветитьThe man. Thank you.
ОтветитьSo why does everyone say slow your machine down when color packing?? I have to press hard with my pen to pack. I'm assuming for these reasons. I've seen traditional packing where they press hard and go back and forth. I can't change the hit or stroke so I would assume crank up the volts? I can line great with it but packing is difficult. I'm guessing this machine doesn't hit hard enough at all. More needles mean more resistance. I just did my wrist and it turned out good but I know it's overworked. If I don't push hard, the needle bounces and immediately bruises. No matter how fast or slow or if I have the skin stretched to the max. Doesn't matter. Wish I could get solid answers to this. Might have to swing into some shops. Thanks for all the videos
ОтветитьYou are the Don. Thank you
ОтветитьYou're explanations are amazing bro. Really on point and REALLY necessary for ANYONE who's planning to put ink in someone's skin to understand.
ОтветитьI love the part with summary because there are a lot of informations through the full video and if you're a beginner like me, the summary part it's the right thing to remember all your precious informations. Thank you Jono! Great job! 🍾🥂
ОтветитьCan I do coloring with a liner coil machine by simply controlling the voltage?
ОтветитьYou are definitely an excellent instructor...
ОтветитьI love your videos man you've helped me come along way for real. Thank you!
ОтветитьThank you so infomative
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ОтветитьLove thank you!
ОтветитьIf I understand correctly when I am tuning my machine I am starting at 1 volt and increasing until I hear the glorious coil machine sound. Then adding a volt. Here is where I am confused. If I do just that but when I use the machine or place my finger on arbiter bar it hurts/stops completely then I need to down/up in volts but this makes the music of my coil machine sound like Celine Deon on drugs. Im assuming if this the case then the gun itself isn't carrying electricity correctly?
ОтветитьThank you for these videos! i´we wanted to learn how to tattoo for many years now.
And it´s been hard to find any tatto artist thats been willing to have an apprentist.
So i´we decided to learn how myself.
And your videos have been werry usefull
I´we been an artist my whole life so i have good faith in my eye for the estetic parts
but the lack of technical and the over all clinical knowlegde of tattooing have allways been the reason i hav´nt
persued this dream until now.
THANK YOU!
thank you very much for your videos Jono! they are really helpful, I'm sarting to tattooing and you advices about how to tatto are awesome! thank you!
ОтветитьAlways love your classes
ОтветитьYep!....as always, my GO TO for guidance and explanation! Good on you bruv
ОтветитьI really enjoy all your videos and they have made a huge difference in how I tattoo, thank you for sharing your knowledge
ОтветитьThank you for these videos I am a new tattoo artist no I haven't started with the machine yet I want to watch all your videos first but also I am getting my drawing skills up to par and my supplies together. Wish me luck I think my husband has a lot of faith in me as he was the one to buy the machine just kinda nervous.and my mom being the first one to get a tatt from me so I guess my question is she is going to be in her mid 60s she wants me to work a small fairy I would say 1inch by 1 1/2 inch in size just below the collarbone will I have worry about how thin the skin would be and how I go about applying the tattoo in the area I guess
ОтветитьYour videos are incredible. You do a great job explaining, illustrating, and demonstrating. I’m a retired art teacher and I really appreciate the time you put into these educational videos! Your hard work that went into these is definitely seen and makes your videos some of the very best. Thank you from one teacher to another. Keep up the great work.
ОтветитьBest Videos Goin By Far.
ОтветитьThank u for ur knowledge
ОтветитьI’ve learned all my skills from you thank you for all your videos!
ОтветитьBrilliant!
ОтветитьI love your videos , you explain everything so well
ОтветитьCoil machines are so amazing, I used them for years. But my hands can't handle them anymore. I just bought a new power supply from Tattcom that will allow you to set the CPS, and will adjust the voltage accordingly to keep the CPS consistent based on resistance of the skin. I watched your video on pepper shading and your recommendation to start at 80 to 90 CPS, so I'll be experimenting with this new power supply to see how this affects things. I do have several rotaries that have adjustable give, but I doubt they work as good and a good ole fashioned coil machine that is tuned well. Thanks for you knowledge. xox Terry
Ответитьthank you so much for this content. ive started tattooing about 2 months ago and was so scared to use a coil. now i don’t think i’ll ever go back to rotary until i’ve mastered the fundamentals
ОтветитьGreat help
ОтветитьThanks for the tips.
ОтветитьI’ve just bought my first machine’s so your vids are spot on
ОтветитьThis is much helpful for all beginners like me, I just want to know why most of the pro tattoo artists prefer to use coil rather than rotary? Is it because of the actual hit of needles all the way down to the skin? And rotary is moving in a circle motion?
ОтветитьThanks for taking the time to share your knowledge
ОтветитьI made my own rotary and ive designed a new style of machine that is going to be better cuz your info
Doesn't bog mean the crapper in uk? Is it cuz machine is pooping ink?
Keep up the videos bro! I always go back to your videos for quick tutoring on certain subjects I begin to question. Still looking for some new tips and tricks videos!! and definitely a video on the Mag series needles.
ОтветитьI've only been tattooing for 6 months and watching this video has made a massive difference!!
ОтветитьYour my dude your my magnets too the circutyoumakethr world hit and
ОтветитьYour vids are fire 🤟👌
ОтветитьI love all ur videos n I'm very greatful!!!
Ответитьthanks!
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