Well, honey, it's actually the opposite. The higher the tattoo needle number, the finer the line. So, if you want a thick line, you better opt for a lower needle number. But hey, no pressure, it's your body, do what makes you feel fierce.
the largest tattoo neddle on the market is a 100round
a needle tatoo is a real tatoo but i woulnt get it done it hurts
7 or 9 magnum or a 14 round for heavy filling such as tribal .......
You can if you need to, but I would not recommend doing this for a whole tattoo. Not that there is anything wrong with it per se, but you are taking at risk unneeded trauma to the skin with this configuration as opposed to using a nice tight Round Liner.
The needle size does absolutely nothing for a tattoo machine. A needle to a machine is like a brush to the hand. Different tools for different needs. If you want mor information, get an apprenticeship under a skilled tattooist and they can give you more in depth information.
The gauge of the needle, what the needle is being used for (IV, tattoo, blood draw, injection, etc.) all have an impact on the sensation experienced when a needle penetrates the skin. With injections in particular, the solution's thickness will definitely contribute to it. The thicker the solution, the more painful.
you can do it a needle or a tattoo
Tattoo guns are not firearms.
Yes yes you can ok?go and buld you a tattoo gun and needle like i did
You can't. You get it from the needle not the tatoo.
needle
No, a tattoo needle should not be thrown away once it has been used. In order to save money, many tattoo salon clean it by sterilizing it to remove bacteria. Yes a tattoo needle should be thrown away as should any used needle. Do not allow anyone to perform work on you with a used needle.
Yes! The needle does stick out of the tattoo machine (gun), but how much depends on whether you’re lining or shading. Here’s a detailed breakdown: Needle Exposure / Stick-Out: This is the part of the needle that actually protrudes from the tip of the tube/needle bar to touch the skin. Proper stick-out is essential for clean lines, smooth shading, and preventing skin damage. Typical Guidelines by inkvass tattoo studio : Lining needles: Usually 1–2 mm stick out from the tip. Too short → scratchy lines. Too long → blows out, excessive trauma. Shading needles: Usually 2–3 mm stick out, sometimes slightly more depending on technique. Factors affecting stick-out: Needle grouping (round, magnum, etc.) Skin thickness Machine type (coil vs rotary) Desired effect (soft shading vs bold lines) Tip: Always check the stick-out before starting, and test on practice skin if possible. Proper adjustment prevents scarring and ensures ink flows evenly. i hope it helps! thank you
the largest tattoo neddle on the market is a 100round
a needle tatoo is a real tatoo but i woulnt get it done it hurts
07 needle grouping Round Liner so now its not a shading needle
No. Just NO. It is no where near the same.