Coil Tattoo machine tuning, contact gap, springs and things you need to know Camber Custom

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

Комментарии • 40

  • @mikefisher8563
    @mikefisher8563 Год назад +3

    I know it’s older but it’s a gem as far as teaching people general machine theory..Easy and very helpful…

    • @larrysvintage
      @larrysvintage  Год назад

      Thanks. Always used to enjoy doing my machine building courses, had people come from around the world as I was the only person doing them to a full extent and building the entire machine from scratch. Unfortunately my insurance company no longer wanted anything to do with it so had to stop.

  • @AndrueSOCAL
    @AndrueSOCAL День назад

    Awsome man I’m thinking how no one uses coil machines anymore hopefully I can buy a nice used one for a good deal

  • @larrysvintage
    @larrysvintage  3 года назад +2

    Thanks to everyone that's viewed the video, like, share and subscribe as I am planning more stuff very soon. take care and stay safe

  • @larrysvintage
    @larrysvintage  4 года назад +8

    I know it is pretty basic stuff, I just want to share the info, get it out there, there's too many artists these days that don't know enough about this stuff, maybe coz they were self taught or their mentor's didn't know the info to pass it on. anyway, whatever, take a look, share it, if it helps great. I'll be putting up some more stuff soon, take care people, stay safe

  • @mikefisher8563
    @mikefisher8563 Год назад +1

    So simple just finicky lol ….
    Thanks for sharing the info and keep doing the videos they priceless Brother .:

    • @larrysvintage
      @larrysvintage  Год назад +1

      Thanks Mike, appreciate the kind words

  • @larrysvintage
    @larrysvintage  3 года назад

    I'd be happy to post up some more help videos if anyone has specific problems they would like me to cover , just let me know on here and i'll get on the case.

  • @johnboy19842657
    @johnboy19842657 3 года назад +1

    More videos like this please Jez! Much more informative than some art student hipster telling people their way is the right way

    • @larrysvintage
      @larrysvintage  3 года назад

      thanks, glad you got some use out of the info. I am planning to make more videos very soon if anyone has a particular machine related problem / subject then I'd be glad to cover it.

    • @johnboy19842657
      @johnboy19842657 3 года назад

      @@larrysvintage maybe something on the coil materials and other components like the capacitors would be useful?

    • @larrysvintage
      @larrysvintage  3 года назад +1

      @@johnboy19842657 I concur, I literally just wrote COILS at top of my to do list so will get on the case. Capacitors will be explained at same time, doesn't take long, all the best

  • @henrylowry8234
    @henrylowry8234 6 месяцев назад

    Sir your a genius love the context

  • @vivamosespana
    @vivamosespana 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant mate , thank you for the information 👍👍👍

  • @scapegoat1313
    @scapegoat1313 2 года назад +1

    I bet the neighbor's dog was going nuts while he was filming this

    • @larrysvintage
      @larrysvintage  2 года назад +1

      my whistling is due to false teeth having had to have all mine removed. feel free to come back with actual real insults not based on my previous health problems

  • @mikefisher8563
    @mikefisher8563 Год назад +1

    To funny your into guitar’s as well…
    I used to have a few Now I just have the one charvel … anyways I just noticed the Chapman guitar video

    • @larrysvintage
      @larrysvintage  Год назад +1

      Charvel are amazing guitars, I used to have a thing called a Charvette which was the cheaper end brand by them and it's the only guitar I regret selling, and I sold my american pro strat coz I never played it, worth plenty now mind you. the charvette had a super fast neck .

    • @mikefisher8563
      @mikefisher8563 Год назад

      I remember them .I had a model 4 in blue around the same time maybe just a little before they came out ….Fast necks indeed…Good times ..

  • @biranicolella3509
    @biranicolella3509 3 года назад

    Very informative. Thank you very much. I have a question: I am trying to replace the springs of my three machines. Some tattoo supplies here in UK offer a kit with Eikon springs, with gauge ranging from 16 to 22. They are all the same size. The web site does not know how to answer my question. I am looking for different sizes to fit three machines with different configurations, like shading, lining and colour packing. . Where can I find good quality springs for all my three machines? Where in fact do you order your springs? I really appreciate it. I hope you keep doing this type of video. It helps a lot. Thank you.

    • @larrysvintage
      @larrysvintage  3 года назад +2

      eikon are very good quality but i never used them. I have springs made for me to my spec in the uk. all my machines use the same gauge springs, 18, the rears all being identical on every machine but the front springs I use 2 different lengths depending on whether it is a liner or shader. generally shader will have longer front spring that liner but not the only factor to consider. I only supply springs to people that have machines that I built so not much use to you there I am afraid. don't waste money on the eikon stuff as you won't use most of the kit and they are generally made for their green monster machines. the springs i use were made by frank at wild angel tattoo springs, he used to sell on ebay but not spoken to him for years. Nice guy and if he is still selling then i highly recommend his stuff. I used to buy 500 to 1000 at a time which is why i haven't spoken to him for ages. I hope this helps a bit. join my FB page camber custom metalworks and you can message me from there. cheers, all the best, stay safe

  • @jovaniebandiola780
    @jovaniebandiola780 Год назад

    Why tattoo liner’s front spring is shorter than shader?

  • @todgranch5626
    @todgranch5626 11 месяцев назад

    Are 20 gauge springs too much for a liner?

    • @larrysvintage
      @larrysvintage  6 месяцев назад

      no, if it works for you then go for it

  • @hacedms
    @hacedms 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Larry, do you still sell the springs?

    • @larrysvintage
      @larrysvintage  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi mate, I still have springs to support machines I built, what you got

    • @hacedms
      @hacedms 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@larrysvintage nice, I'll message you on FB if you still use it

    • @larrysvintage
      @larrysvintage  7 месяцев назад

      yeah still on there, jaz camber. @@hacedms

    • @larrysvintage
      @larrysvintage  7 месяцев назад

      jez camber

  • @tonmendoza8230
    @tonmendoza8230 Год назад

    Bendiciones y saludos desde panamá como puedo comprarle una maquina exelente video

  • @konradm7776
    @konradm7776 Год назад +1

    It takes years to talk so easy about such a complex device

  • @gotink6tattoos561
    @gotink6tattoos561 2 года назад

    How much do you charge for a custom liner

    • @larrysvintage
      @larrysvintage  2 года назад

      sorry, i no longer do custom builds to order, just the occasional machine when I have time, just 5 or 6 a year nowadays. My machines are £150 each and have been the same price right from the start.

  • @mariospapalazaros4900
    @mariospapalazaros4900 2 года назад

    where can i found this triangle tool pls?

    • @larrysvintage
      @larrysvintage  2 года назад

      I've not seen anywhere selling them for years, mine is about 20 years old, sorry

    • @Spictorkb
      @Spictorkb Месяц назад

      Is there any way you would be able to measure the angle of the tool so I could possible machine my own

  • @clarezajac3276
    @clarezajac3276 3 года назад

    I don't pay attention to the rest of the world very much but I'm finding out that everybody's using these dildo Motors machines and they are confused that everything doesn't use ink cartridges LOL. I've never used anything but coils I build my own machines cut my own Springs. I have a couple of cutback liners and the front Springs are really tiny. I have a few machine frames that are a hundred years old plus. I'd like to build them out but they're so small

    • @larrysvintage
      @larrysvintage  3 года назад

      you really should've sent this on 1st April lol. almost hilarious. The hundred years old plus actually did make me laugh so fair play and as for tiny front springs, you must be american, they love that shit, they seem to enjoy replacing them every other tattoo, my springs never break because they're made properly. enjoy.