Yes, you can use a 7 needle in an 8 tip when tattooing, but it's important to consider the effect on the line quality and ink flow. The smaller needle may not fill the tip as efficiently, potentially leading to inconsistent ink delivery. However, artists often experiment with different needle and tip combinations to achieve specific effects, so it's possible to achieve desired results depending on your technique and the design being tattooed. Always ensure proper hygiene and safety practices when tattooing.
I prefer to use a 7 RL but on Ocasions i do use a 9RL
a 7
You use size B.use a 7 to 9 mag
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It's always in the neck. But use a smaller needle for calves than you would for cows (preferably 1" 18 g needle instead of a 1.5" or 2" 16 g needle)
You have mentioned '7' three times in the question.This is a tip-off that you could multiply 7 "times" 3 and get 21.
7 or 9 magnum or a 14 round for heavy filling such as tribal .......
Suspense - 1949 Needle in a Haystack 6-7 was released on: USA: 10 November 1953
If your doing a full color tattoo, meaning just one shade i usually use a round shader, if you want to do transaction from light to dark i use a flat mag. Sizes all depends on what your comfortable with, for a large piece or tribal i use a 25rmag and a 5rs for tighter space. for the tip i use the same liner to fill in. but just try and see what works best for you. This is my advice I have 6 years of experience currently working as a tattoo artist. Some artist will agree or disagree with my advice.
Not a lot to go on here. If the meal was 20 dollars and the tip was 7 dollars, that's 35 percent. Very generous. If the 7 dollar tip was 20 percent of the meal, the meal was 35 dollars.
Outlines.
7 feet to tall for you