10 Wrap Coils Cast Iron Handmade Liner Tattoo Machine HB-WGG029

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It is known that tattoo can make people more special. A tattoo is made by inserting indelible ink into the dermis layer of the skin to change the pigment. Tattoos on human being are a type of body modification, and tattoos on animals are most commonly used for identification purposes. With the tattoo over your body can make you very special. The stealth machine is powerful, light weight and noiseless. Its new design provides the artist with a constant powerful swing spinning at. The machine is practically weightless , while offering you a soundless environment to work in. Tattoo can not only be one of the elements for you to be stylish, but also the important way to keep and preserve the culture of one nation. That means that the tattoo in deference to the culture heritage. We are now introducing you the tattoo machines for you to get the most satisfied rotary tattoo machines. Made of high quality, the tattoo machines are light to carry and move. The best machines can be used for many people. No matter you are professional artists of tattoo or the amateur artists, you can use the tattoo machines very easily according to your need. You can see that the tattoos have experienced the resurgence in popularity in many area of the world. Thus, hurry up and get some tattoo machines for you to print the tattoo for you or your friends. You can find the machines are really very practical and useful.
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  • Specifications:

    • The tattoo machine are balanced with weighty cast iron
    • You can easily turn the tattoo machines as liners or shaders
    • Unusual and attractive design of the tattoo machine feels great in the hand
    • The new design of the best machines provides the artist with a constant powerful swing spinning at 2,500RPM
    • Heat output and heat-resistant treatment, stable performance
    • This rotary tattoo machines are perfect for any tattoo artist who is looking for a good quality tattoo machine  
    • Coil using the latest technology and imported electromagnetic valve 10 laps
    • Bouncing stable, strong magnetic back seat and so on
    • Startup Voltage: 3V
    • Normal Voltage: 6-8V
    • Running Speed: 2500 Switch/minute
    • Material: Cast iron
    • Coils: 10 wrap coils
    • Size: 8.0 x 3.2 x 7.9 cm / 3.2 x 1.3 x 3.1 in (L x W x H)

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    10 Wrap Coils Cast Iron Handmade Liner Tattoo Machine HB-WGG029

    • Every superior liner tattoo machine comes in a bright, snug fitting box, featuring various tattoo designs from some of today's most talented and well known artists

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    • The over design of the tattoo machine is very simple and nice

    Rotary Tattoo Machines

    • These small parts is part of the machine, material is very good 

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    • Operating frequency of 2500 rpm, bouncing stable, strong magnetic back seat

    10 Wrap Coils Cast Iron Handmade Liner Tattoo Machine HB-WGG029

    • Smooth and soft action allows the maximum coverage with the least amount of needles work on the skin

    Tattoo machine

    • A tattoo machine is a hand-held device generally used to create a tattoo, a permanent marking of the skin with indelible ink. Modern tattoo machines use electromagnetic coils to move an armature bar up and down, connected to say armature bar is a barred needle grouping that pushes ink into the skin. Tattoo artists generally use the term "machine", or even "iron", to refer to their equipment. The word "gun" is often used but is looked down upon by professional artists

    History

    Tattoo Machines

    • The predecessor to the tattoo machine was the electric pen invented by Thomas Alva Edison and patented under the title Stencil-Pens in Newark, New Jersey, United States in 1876. It was originally intended to be used as a duplicating device, but in 1891, Samuel O'Reilly discovered that Edison's machine could be modified and used to introduce ink into the skin, and later patented a tube and needle system to provide an ink reservoir
    • While O'Reilly's machine was based on the tattoo rotary technology of Edison's device, modern tattoo machines use electromagnets. The first machine based on this technology was a single coil machine patented by Thomas Riley of London, just twenty days after O'Reilly filed the patent for his rotary machine. For his machine, Riley placed a modified doorbell assembly in a brass box. The modern two-coil configuration was patented by Alfred Charles South, also of London. Because it was so heavy, a spring was often attached to the top of the machine and the ceiling to take most of the weight off the operator's hand
    • Most modern tattoo machines can control needle depth, speed, and force of application, which has allowed tattooing to become a very precise art form. Such advancements in precision have also produced a style of facial tattooing that has attained mainstream popularity in America called derma pigmentation, or "permanent cosmetics"
    • The basis of the modern tattoo machine is still relatively unchanged from the 1820 discovery by a Danish inventor Hans Orated called electromagnetism (Brian & Cohen 2007). Oersted's invention is now known, in what is commonly implemented as a prime motor for the doorbell circuit, as the basis for all modern coil tattoo systems. Modern tattoo is symbolized by the advent of the mechanized version of the emplacement of some form of ink or dye under the skin. The basic usage was first transposed from an invention patented in 1876 by Thomas Edison (U.S. Patent 196,747). Edison's machine was not intended for the skin, but for creating embroidery patterns by means of an electric punch. This concept was further elaborated on in 1891 by Samuel O'Reilly, who took a modified version of Edison's now dual coiled mechanism and deemed it proper for skin tattooing (U.S. Patent 196,747). It is argued that O'Reilly was the inventor, even though it is actually Charlie Wagner who holds the 1904 patent for the "tattoo machine" (www.tattooarchive.com). This patent demonstrates that the "tattoo device" has an ink chamber or "tube" and uses the single coil method for movement of the armature bar. In 1929 Percy Waters received his patent for the dual coil tattoo machine, which was set in a frame (U.S. Patent 1724812). Another patent was issued in 1979 to Carol Nightengale, who made some substantial modifications to the frame (U.S. Patent #4159659). Some of Nightengale's modifications can be seen today in cutback machines, and fully adjustable frame styles. Nightengale's version was also the first patented design that utilized front and rear spring apertures. While the history of the modern machine appears just as obscure as that of the history of the ancient process of tattoo, it is obvious that there were many individuals working toward the same concept. Even today there are many innovations such as the "swash drive" or bearing driven rotary machine, the "neuma" which is run off air compression and cuts the coils and electromagnetism completely out of the machine, and the contactless machines which avoid the use of spark and utilize vibration to move the armature bars. Advances in coils from 6 to 16 wraps are also available. Tattoo machines have evolved in many ways, but the primary goal has remained the same over the ages; to put ink into the skin. The speed and accuracy that this is achieved has evolved over time, and the inks and pigments used have also changed. There are many exciting things being developed and with the information age of the Internet being upon us currently, the knowledge of machine builders and the number of tools available to tattoo artists around the world is expanding at an exponential speed. Even with all these advancements in the tattoo world, it is not uncommon to still see tattoo rituals performed in places like Japan and American Samoa the same way that they have been done for centuries
    • C. R. Jordan, Basic Fundamentals of Modern Tattoo
    • Classification

    Rotary Tattoo Machines

    • There are many types of machine. Liners, shaders, and color are the more common machines from a technical standpoint. Mechanically, there are coil tattoo machines and rotary tattoo machines
    • A rotary tattoo machine, built in 1978 by Manfred Kars of Germany
    • Rotary tattoo machine: Rotary tattoo machines were the original machines, based on rotary technology, which was invented by Samuel O'Reilly and improved by the tattoo artists through the years. Rotary type machines use an electric motor to drive the needles. Some recent upgrades include using an armature bar to increase efficiency: a characteristic of coil machines. Recently there have been improvements to make this type of machine pneumatic, in place of the electric motor used now
    • Coil tattoo machine: Coil tattoo machines use an electromagnetic circuit to move the needle grouping. There are many variations, from single-coiled machines to triple-coiled machines. They can be made from many different materials and in many different sizes and shapes. Dual-coiled machines are considered to be standard
    • Liner tattoo machine: The purpose of a liner machine is to lay the ink in the skin in one single pass to create a dominant line. It uses a short contact circuit (about 1.5mm-2mm), which causes the machine to cycle faster
    • Shader tattoo machine: The shader machine is commonly used to shade black or variants of black ink. Color can also be used in this type of machine, but the saturation level of this machine is low. It uses a bigger contact gap than a liner (about 2mm-3.5mm) to make it cycle slightly slower. This machine is also used for sculpting lines, and some artist will use this type of machine for all lines, as it allows the lines to be retraced with less trauma to the skin
    • Color/saturation machine: The purpose of a color/saturation machine is to saturate the piece with color, as well as blend colors. It uses the largest of the contact gaps (about 3mm-5mm) to cycle the machine at a slow rate. This allows the machine to push color into the skin with less trauma, allowing for a brighter piece. This type of machine is also used for adding highlights to the end of a piece
    • Tattoo machines are not limited to just these types. A common variant is having a "cutback", which uses stiffer front springs. This is more commonly used in liners, but is known to be used on shader machines, more typically for portrait work. Machines are usually categorized into long stroke and short stroke varieties. The longer-stroked machines are good for coloring and shading, as well as sculpting lines, while doing less damage to clients' skin. Shorter-stroke machines are commonly used for lining in a single pass style, and also in a shader setup to achieve a more subtle gradation of black such as would be found in portraits. Length, width, tension, angle, and stiffness of the spring vary the functionality of the machine. The contact gaps, as well as capacitor and even the style of machine and its angles of deflection, can also all be variants in machine tuning

    About Tattoo Art

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    • People use their skin as canvas for tattoo art to beautify their body, for beliefs, for social status or in memory of important matters. Tattoo art may be as simple as a small flower on the back to an elaborate drawing on an entire section of the body. Tattoo art may be applied in color or with black ink to reflect words, a person, place or thing. The types of tattoo art ideas are endless, from things that are generic to more personalized images or messages

    Origin

    10 Wrap Coils Cast Iron Handmade Liner Tattoo Machine HB-WGG029

    • Tattoo art dates back to thousands of years ago, according to Smithsonian.com. History has revealed people have permanently marked their skin with tattoo art for different reasons, but it has always had a personal meaning. One of the earliest is the "Iceman," a frozen mummy that had tattoos of "dots and small crosses on his lower spine and right knee and ankle joints [which] correspond to areas of strain-induced degeneration," according to Smithsonian.com. Experts suggest these markings had therapeutic purposes to alleviate joint pain
    • Major Styles

    Tattoo Machines

    • Tattoo art comes in various shapes, sizes and styles. The major styles of tattoo art include photorealist, biomechanical, surrealist, fine line black and gray, tribal, Asian, traditional American, flash and ancient, according to an interactive infographic illustration from Neatorama. Photorealist portray images as you may see them appear in a photograph. Biomechanical portray images that may combine human and robot. Surrealist portrays fantasy and incoherence. Fine line black and gray portrays images that can incorporate shading through variations of black and gray ink. Tribal portrays geometric or dark images relayed in ancient tribal cultures. Asian portrays symbolic designs of that culture such as flowers, dragons or koi fish. Traditional American portrays American icons such as Boop. Flash portrays images based on trends of the moment. And ancient portrays designs found from history
    • Regulations

    Rotary Tattoo Machines

    • Proper hygiene is essential to the process of creating tattoo art. Blood and needles are involved with the creation of tattoo art and if the professional you are working with does not practice proper hygiene, you can be at risk of transmitted diseases. The practice of tattooing is not federally regulated. Each state has its own regulation or no regulation. Some states leave cities, counties and municipalities to put in place regulations for tattoo practice. Some general best practices and common regulations include that the tattoo artist be properly trained and educated on sanitation of hands, work area, and equipment. The facility where tattoo art is produced should be properly equipped and customers should go through proper procedure requirements such as being sober and completing a written consent form, according to FAQs.org
    • Aftercare
    • To prevent skin from infection and to ensure the tattoo remains in the best quality, there are aftercare procedures to take. Scabs should not be removed and tattoos should not be exposed to sunlight for long periods for at least two weeks. Swimming pools and saunas also need to be avoided during the critical two week period to avoid tattoo art from fading or skin not healing properly. Skin also needs to be kept clean by washing it at least twice a day with warm water and soap. Treatments for cuts, burns and scrapes may also be recommended by your professional to apply to help with the healing process

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    • 1 x Liner Tattoo Machine

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