Showing posts with label tattoo machines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tattoo machines. Show all posts

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Tattoo Kits

Tattoo kits are a terrific way of preparing yourself for your first tattoo. Most people start by locating a company that sells tattoo supplies and purchasing the extreme basics - a tattoo machine, power supply (with foot pedal and clipcord) and a few needles/grips. They soon come to realize that there is so much more required for tattooing. Even an apprentice tattoo artist makes mistakes though. Usually, by discussing the apprentice's needs for beginning a tattoo, a competent tattoo supply company can recommend a variety of apprentice tattoo kits depending on the requirements and technical needs of the apprentice.

Even at a basic level, a good tattoo kit will contain proper medical and safety supplies. Nitrile gloves, sharps collector (for storage of used tattoo needles or disposable grips before proper disposal), a surface disinfectant such as cavicide (hospital grade cleaner for killing hepatitis, TB, HIV and herpes), good quality tattoo ink (many tattoo kits get sold with OEM brand inks that are far inferior to a good name brand tattoo ink) and some kits even go as far as offering barrier plastic for protecting clipcords and tattoo machines from blood born pathogens during the tattoo process.

Something to consider when purchasing a tattoo kit is whether or not an autoclave will be available at the shop - believe it or not, some shops no longer utilize an autoclave sterilizer. With the growing use of disposable tattoo grips and premade, single use tattoo needles, some shops are opting to NOT own an autoclave and simply dispose of their presterilized tattoo grips and needles after tattooing - further removing the risk of cross contamination between customers. That being said, before purchasing a tattoo kit, the decision to use disposable tattoo grips vs steel tattoo grips needs to be well considered. The advantage of purchasing steel grips - better balance, vibration dampening, and re-usability, the downside being you'll always need to scrub, soak and sterilize (autoclave) your equipment. With disposables the main advantage is safety and convenience - you can always guarantee the grip has been sterilized, never used before and you simply dispose of it immediately after the tattoo is complete. No scrubbing and sterilization of the tattoo grip is ever needed - just throw it away.




Some apprentice tattoo artists know what they need, perhaps having tattooed at a previous shop, or under the 'purchasing guidance' of their mentor. In some cases, the professional tattoo artist needs to purchase a kit - whether it's simply upgrading their shop equipment or opening a new station for tattooing at the shop. Other times, a tattoo kit can offer such a good deal on basic tattoo equipment it simply makes more sense to purchase the whole kit than just a few items.[gallery link="file" order="DESC" columns="2" orderby="rand"]

Tattoos are the ideal way designed for everybody to express themselves. The possibilities are in no way restricted as it comes to decorating your body skin with everlasting ink. Whether you are into tattoo by hobby or are looking to turn it into your profession, you have the need for superior, quality tattoo starter kits.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Tattoo Guns

Tattoo guns are a must have for all tattoo artists. Tattoo guns are also known as tattoo machines and the first one ever was created by Thomas Edison who is also invented light bulbs. When he created this first version, it was not meant for tattooing but for design transfer purpose. His idea was copied later in 1980s and his invention was transformed into a tattoo machine.

Tattoos are quite famous these days and a large number of people prefer to get tattoos done on their hands, legs and their bodies. Tattoos can be permanent and designs on your body can be made really well if you choose to get it done by a professional tattoo artist. All tattoo artists make use of tattoo guns and these come in a wide range of sizes.

These can be quite safe to use when handled properly. Previously, tattoos were applied by hand and they were not good looking as they were not accurate. In most cases, they used to suffer from side effects as well such as sicknesses and illnesses due to the presence of ink in the body.

These new inventions have really made it easy for artists to apply tattoos. Some people choose to make their machine at home. This in some cases can be quite dangerous and people making use of such machines should be quite careful. If you really want to apply tattoo on others and be a professional artist, then it is advisable to learn from the experts and also buy your kits and machines from well known dealers. These days, artists are also able to make high quality tattoos which are accurate and also vary in colors.

Of all the equipment you can find in tattoo shops, tattoo guns are the most easily recognizable. There are some obvious reasons. First, the gun is what is applied with a tattoo. Second, everything in space, such as electricity supply and the ink does not mean without weapon.

There are many things that a tattoo artist should know about weapons before they start working in the field. Even veteran tattoo artists to learn about new technologies, and ensure that they are always on top of the latest tattoo gun care.

One thing to remember is that when someone mentions a tattoo machine, they talk about guns. They are the same. Many people just prefer one or the other term. If you search online is a good idea to seek a second term. This way you get the most diverse information available.

When you shop for weapons, you will find that there are hundreds to choose from. You have to know what you're looking for before you spend a lot of time searching. One of the first things you should see the brand gun. You want to make sure that you have a known brand and has a good reputation now.

Some tattoo artists make their own tattoo gun, but this is generally not recommended. They are artists who create their own weapons usually in industry for a long time and know exactly what they need and want in their weapons. Artists who are just starting to buy good weapons.

Homemade jams occur when guns are not created equal. They often have a problem with injecting ink into the skin, which can cause color and thereby reduce blur. They also can tear the skin when they enter and exit, making infection more likely.

You can use a tattoo gun kit if you are just starting a tattoo. This will give you a lot of what you need to get off to a good start. You will save a lot of money, as opposed to buying everything separately.

These kits usually come with, ink gun, gloves, sanitary materials and instruction. Sometimes they also come with practical things like skin. It helps you get used to your new gun feel.

Do not be afraid to ask for advice before purchasing a tattoo gun. If you're not sure what brand you have to look or who to avoid, the question that occurred in the vicinity. Usually, if you talk to some tattoo shops and artists, they will be glad to tell you what they use and why. There is also an online forum for fans of tattoos to trade information.

The most important thing is you can not skimp or cut back when it comes to your tattoo gun. Without a good gun, you can not a big tattoo. Make sure you do your research on them, and spend the money for the best you can get. This will put you on the fast track to a career you dream tattoo.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Tattoo Machines

Tattoo Machines

Tattoo Machines Evolution!

Tattoos specialists have only three tools of the trade, which is very important: tattoo machines, ink, and the skill of the artist. Sometimes the skill of the artist can be replaced by the use of paper transfers, but the ink and tattoo machines are indispensable to permanent tattoos.

In industrialized countries like the United States, London and Japan, tattoos are made with the help of tattoo machines. The main function of the tattoo machines is to insert the ink into the skin. Repeated proposals paste ink based on the presence of electromagnetic coils. Tattoo machines with arms. This allows the artist to make a very thin model on the skin.

Tattoo MachinesThomas Edison, who is also the inventor of the lightbulb invented the first prototype of the tattoo machine. She was named stencil pens. She looks like a modern day drill, which blows a few holes in the paper of the particular design. This perforated paper that lies flat on the surface, and then colored powder Dusted on the paper. It works like paper. Design of perforated paper can be transferred to any surface.

After fifteen years, stencil pen was modified and patented by Samuel O'Reilly. His improvement on the stencil pens includes pipe Assembly, the ink chamber, a needle and a switch to turn the device on and off. This new tattoo machines also has the ability to customize strokes.

Tattoo Machine today is similar to the machine patented by Percy waters in 1929. Its design consists of two electromagnetic machines, which are parallel. It is relatively safe because it has a spark shield, and switch much easier. Since then, several other various improvements made on this machine specified Percy waters, but it has essentially remained unchanged for many years.

Tattoo MachinesThat was in 1979 that another patent for the tattoo machines was issued by Carol Nightingale. His contribution to the evolution of the various tattoo machines spring mechanism allows for detailed work. He also added lever control coils. Current machine tattoo has come a long way since then. Today, he is able to control up to speed and depth, which allows him to have an accurate pressure. Tattoo machines continue to evolve today, as the tattoo to keep on adding their own improvements, even without its patents. Verily, tattoo, now the exact form of art