Hi how are things! I have a question. If I use the 3.5mm stroke, would it help me make fine lines from 3rl to 9rl and could I also make shadows? And if I wanted to make thicker lines and more solid packing, the 4.2mm stroke would work for me, right?
Blacked Out Honda I’ve had an inkjecta before and I wasn’t a huge fan. I had the v2... ive been using the axys Valhalla for the last year and it’s really great. I highly recommend that for sure!
@@ThatTattooGuyOfficial tyty. See I'm glad I ask.. imma try and find that. Tyty. Imma post more of my work on my page. Still learning, but I'm getting there. Lol. Thanks again.
tattoo apprentice so excuse my ignorance. looking for my first machine. want to go w a bishop rotary, but not sure between this and the v6. any thoughts?
No ignorance at all! So I never tried the v6. But a lot of people seemed to like that machine. This one is cool too. I think it all depends on the style you want to do!
@@ThatTattooGuyOfficial awesome! i liked hearing that it’s good for solid lines/fill and whip shading. definitely the style i’m looking for. hoping the extra vibration won’t be doing me a disservice when just starting out tattooing.
Disturbingly light weight on it :), the vibrations are caused by the magnet mechanism moving slightly and creating imbalance in the machine. A short and to the point video.
That’s why steel grip or carts cancel the vibration. The machines so light you can feel the needle traveling. I actually love this characteristic in my smaller coil machines for lining. 🫠
@@ThatTattooGuyOfficial If your telling me that you've never touched any of your tattoo machines/ equipment with your bare hands.... Your out of your mind.
@@timgibson4570 I’m not saying that I’ve never done that. What I’m saying is I’m always trying to progress. And wearing gloves while handling my equipment is something that is important. So that’s why I do it.
Pony Wave actually used this machine to do her color realism flowers. This machine is very versatile. Thanks for the review 👍🏼
Not sure who that is but I’ll have to look her up. Glad you liked the video !
I use a stainless steel cart grip on this one,no vibration at all.
Fair comments and nice demonstration 👍
sold! thank u. I've been practicing with a cheap dragonhawk extreme v2. i like it but its heavy
I got this machine becuz of this video. Thank you. Love it
Hi how are things! I have a question. If I use the 3.5mm stroke, would it help me make fine lines from 3rl to 9rl and could I also make shadows? And if I wanted to make thicker lines and more solid packing, the 4.2mm stroke would work for me, right?
Where did you get it?
Wrath gen 2 grips ?
Bishop wand is where it’s at👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I love the wand liner. Crazy awesome machine
How much this bishop tattoo machinee I need ?
Review about bishop fantom pls
Nice video keep it up homie
Thank you!
I think the weight you quoted may be off. The V6 is 3.9oz and if this is anything like the Magi it should be a sub 2oz machine.
I may have made the mistake. It's crazy light tho. Feels like air
It's like 1.5oz give or take
Thanks for sharing this brother...
anytime !
What's the best rotary u think? I wanna buy a new one, I'm just thinking of what to get. Was thinking of inkjeta
Blacked Out Honda I’ve had an inkjecta before and I wasn’t a huge fan. I had the v2... ive been using the axys Valhalla for the last year and it’s really great. I highly recommend that for sure!
@@ThatTattooGuyOfficial tyty. See I'm glad I ask.. imma try and find that. Tyty. Imma post more of my work on my page. Still learning, but I'm getting there. Lol. Thanks again.
Get a bishop V6
A minha a parada que gira é diferente
tattoo apprentice so excuse my ignorance.
looking for my first machine. want to go w a bishop rotary, but not sure between this and the v6. any thoughts?
No ignorance at all!
So I never tried the v6. But a lot of people seemed to like that machine.
This one is cool too. I think it all depends on the style you want to do!
@@ThatTattooGuyOfficial awesome! i liked hearing that it’s good for solid lines/fill and whip shading.
definitely the style i’m looking for. hoping the extra vibration won’t be doing me a disservice when just starting out tattooing.
Honestly a little bit of a heavier machine might be better for you when starting out tho.
The weight can help stabilize your hand I find.
Did you have a certain budget you wanted to stay in?
@@ThatTattooGuyOfficial ok good to know. and probably in that $500ish dollar range somewhere
Have you had issue with motor burning out with this just ordered one
I didn’t have a problem, but I also haven’t used it in years at this point.
What RCA cord are you using??
I use the fk irons one. Best one I’ve used so far.
@@ThatTattooGuyOfficial Awesome! Going to look for that right now. Thank you for replying 💜
Can you plz recommend the best rotary machine that u use
Right now it’s the axys Valhalla
How do you adjust needle depth with this machine?
Move the tube up and down
@ThatTattooGuyOfficial ah, thank you, I'm coming from injectka x1, button's and do dad's ha
Disturbingly light weight on it :), the vibrations are caused by the magnet mechanism moving slightly and creating imbalance in the machine. A short and to the point video.
The vibration is probably from the momentum of the needle.
That’s why steel grip or carts cancel the vibration. The machines so light you can feel the needle traveling. I actually love this characteristic in my smaller coil machines for lining. 🫠
Может быть, сделаю пародию :-D
Anyone try this machine with a battery pack??
yes with the fk irons lightning bolt
@@angelolucio9753 does it still work? I work with a few bishop guys they said you shouldn't use a battery pack for it not even the bishop battery pack
Sounds kinda rough...& dang the way ya yank the cartridge out & shove it back in 😅... the poor bar. Where's your bedside manner 🤭
Why are you wearing gloves? Lol
Bc when touching anything to Do with the tattooing process you wear gloves..
@@ThatTattooGuyOfficial Yeah.... When setting up to do a tattoo.
What’s the difference ? Lol it’s still your equipment that should only be handled with gloves
@@ThatTattooGuyOfficial If your telling me that you've never touched any of your tattoo machines/ equipment with your bare hands.... Your out of your mind.
@@timgibson4570 I’m not saying that I’ve never done that. What I’m saying is I’m always trying to progress.
And wearing gloves while handling my equipment is something that is important. So that’s why I do it.