Well I would suggest you go talk to a professional tattooist in your area, they will be able to fix your machine for you. Tip: If you want to be a tattooist, you need to be able to take the machine apart yourself and reassemble it and tune it. If you can't do that you will find it hard to gain respect from any other tattooist. Learn by doing, dissemble it and put it back together, keep notes.
Yes, a dot of a tattoo on the ear of a ferret means that it is fixed
No. Machine tool system is fixed.
The fixed turning point of a simple machine is called the fulcrum. The fulcrum is the point around which the machine rotates or pivots to perform work.
A mechanic.
yes
The main defference is in Milling Machine job is fixed and tool will move. For planning machine tool is fixed and bed will reciprocate.
Single fixed pulley
One can do a few things to get bad tattoos fixed. A person could go to another tattoo artist and get advice on how to make the tattoo look better. Another way is to ask your doctor for names of those who remove unwanted tattoos.
A pivot or axle is a part of a machine that turns around a fixed point. It allows for rotational movement of components such as wheels or gears.
I would first contact the manufacturer of the company where the ice maker is fixed. You can usually find a customer service number in the manual that came with the machine.
yes. The skin stretches and the ink stretches with it. After pregnancy the tattoo will apear distorted. Don't freak out though, many tattoo artists specialize in cover ups and you can have a distorted tattoo fixed up, or covered up entierly.
A lever. The fixed point is called the fulcrum.