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Bishop Rotary Microangelo Black |
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Vi uppdaterar shoppen så köpfunktionen är tillfälligt pausad. Vi är snart klara så välkommen snart igen!
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Worlds first interchangeable magnetic cam system in a tattoo machine! This machine is compatible with most standard grips on market and you can run the machine both with traditional soldered needles as well as cartridge needles.
- Interchangeable magnetic cam - 2 cams included (3,5 and 4,2mm) - 2 needle bars included (85 and 93mm) for all regular and adjustable tubes and grips - Made from aircraft aluminium, many color options available - Precisision Maxon motor (direct drive with dual ball bearings) - RCA plug - No lube or grease needed - Weights only 57 grams (~2.0 oz) - Made in USA
Further advice from Franco Vescovi: "For color packing and shading, run the machine between 6,5 - 8 volts depending on your hand speed and style. For lining, run the machines between 7-9 volts depending on your hand speed and style. Determine what feels right to you as the artist and remember with anything, it's going to take a few tattoos to get used to, so certainly remain using the machine, and like tons of artists around the world, you will agree this machine hands down gets tattooing done up 20% faster due to consistent punctures per second as well as healing 30% faster. Other rotary machines offer adjustable give, but we don't believe this is best for rotaries as it's best to train the brain to remember the feel of the machine that doesn't ever change due to having no adjustments. This concept is ideal because you use the "pressure" of the machine to compare to what most compare to adjustable give. At that point, you use your hand speed and hand pressure to adjust your give. This way, it's more natural and a better way to learn rotaries. I have called this term "organic give". Thank you kindly, Franco Vescovi. |
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