Have you thought about making a video about accuracy of adjustable stroke machines? Slow mo cam against ruler back ground. I tried and it’s inaccurate af
@@adamdarklord yeah that’s for sure lol. Still cool how liner coils w/ 2mm throw can pull better lines. I could be wrong but I think mechanism matters more then throw. That’s what changes waveform the most. Not throw. How tall the wave shouldn’t effect line quality as much as what type of wave. Sorry off topic
@@sushinktattoo1366 yeah the mechanism makes all the difference. If you have an aluminum cam on a 4.0 stroke system it won’t put in ink as fast as a heavier brass or steel cam on the same system. When I think of stroke length I just think of how far I can stick the needle out and still pick up ink from the cartridge. I don’t try to think of it as the power it puts out as much. Stroke length can effect how punchy your machine is at lower voltages so that’s why a shorter stroke cal help with black and gray because the needle doesn’t travel as far so it feels more smooth. But you can achieve the same smooth feeling with a longer stroke machine if you turn the voltage up reducing the time between hits. But risks slightly more redness Those are my thoughts on it
@@adamdarklord exactly! I agree 💯. You know your stuff. Companies should entice us with mechanics. Not just 1 feature like stroke. Last thing I might add. I deleted my channel as there are too many videos already. But one thing for sure. Tattooers definitely need a technologically inclined person on RUclips. Such as yourself. Russians have a Chanel that breaks machines down to full specs. The motor configurations and everything. Get to see what high end machines look like inside. I’m on my 3rd tattoo shop and not one person knows 2610 Faulhaber is in all of their top tier machines. Same one motor every time it says brushless on all brand machines. Vlad blad being the exception. I digress. Appreciate you time. Can’t wait to see what more vids you come up with
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Thanks for the video man! I was looking for a objective review of it...
Have you thought about making a video about accuracy of adjustable stroke machines? Slow mo cam against ruler back ground. I tried and it’s inaccurate af
I haven’t thought of making a video on it be I definitely should!
I know that the more Chinese a machine is the more inaccurate the stroke length lol
@@adamdarklord yeah that’s for sure lol. Still cool how liner coils w/ 2mm throw can pull better lines. I could be wrong but I think mechanism matters more then throw. That’s what changes waveform the most. Not throw. How tall the wave shouldn’t effect line quality as much as what type of wave. Sorry off topic
@@sushinktattoo1366 yeah the mechanism makes all the difference. If you have an aluminum cam on a 4.0 stroke system it won’t put in ink as fast as a heavier brass or steel cam on the same system.
When I think of stroke length I just think of how far I can stick the needle out and still pick up ink from the cartridge. I don’t try to think of it as the power it puts out as much.
Stroke length can effect how punchy your machine is at lower voltages so that’s why a shorter stroke cal help with black and gray because the needle doesn’t travel as far so it feels more smooth. But you can achieve the same smooth feeling with a longer stroke machine if you turn the voltage up reducing the time between hits. But risks slightly more redness
Those are my thoughts on it
@@adamdarklord exactly! I agree 💯. You know your stuff. Companies should entice us with mechanics. Not just 1 feature like stroke. Last thing I might add. I deleted my channel as there are too many videos already. But one thing for sure. Tattooers definitely need a technologically inclined person on RUclips. Such as yourself. Russians have a Chanel that breaks machines down to full specs. The motor configurations and everything. Get to see what high end machines look like inside. I’m on my 3rd tattoo shop and not one person knows 2610 Faulhaber is in all of their top tier machines. Same one motor every time it says brushless on all brand machines. Vlad blad being the exception. I digress. Appreciate you time. Can’t wait to see what more vids you come up with