Here you will find an 8-part video series by Cheyenne addressing FAQs.
Here you will find the user manual for the InkJecta Eclipse tattoo machine.
Here you will find the user manual for the Axys Valhalla Rotary Pen Tattoo Machine.
Here you will find the user manual and repair form documents for the iPower® Watch.
Here you will find user manuals, checklists, and FAQs for the Panenka Thermal Imager.
Here, you will find laws, statutes, and regulations about tattoos and piercings according to your state.
Here you will find a comprehensive list of industry-related vegan brands and products, provided by Memphis Mori.
Here you will find product manuals for the CX1, CX2/CX2R, and Atom/Atom X power supplies and CXP foot pedal by Critical
For a quick, handy reference for coil tattoo machine basics, take a look at our labeled diagram and glossary.
When two companies who share a passion for the industry come together and have the ability to design and manufacture only the highest quality tools for it, you get a rotary machine like no other. Symbeos is the product of the collaborative efforts between full service tattoo equipment and Eikon Device based in Ontario, Canada and HM Tools & Dye based in Madrid, Spain. Symbeos is the first of its kind – a fully versatile rotary tattoo machine with the adaptability of a coil machine. Learn more about the Symbeos Rotary System in this article.
Rick Saveria's tattoo machine company, CTPS Saveria, has been hand-crafting premium tattoo machines in Argentina for over 37 years. The company is an industry leader that's widely recognized as the premier South American tattoo machine builder. Each CTPS Saveria tattoo machine is handmade using the highest-quality materials available. Their machines run exceptionally well out of the box, and they operate powerfully at very low voltages. Learn about all the coil and rotary tattoo machines CTPS Saveria offers in this article.
It's important to keep your tattoo shop stocked with all the tattoo medical supplies needed to prep and modify clients--things like antiseptics, skin cleansers, tattoo bandages, and disinfectants. If you're just getting started and looking for a comprehensive list of tattoo medical supplies to keep on hand, download our Tattoo Medical Supply Checklist. You can also read through this article to compare tattoo medical supply options and follow the links provided to purchase tattoo medical supplies for your shop at wholesale prices.
Some people say that getting a tattoo is all about the pain, but there are plenty of people who desperately want a tattoo and hesitate because they're concerned about their ability to handle the pain factor. Fortunately, there's a solution that levels the playing field and makes it so that even those with low pain thresholds can get tattooed comfortably: tattoo anesthetic sprays, numbing creams and anesthetic gels. Learn how tattoo anesthetic options work, which ones we carry and the benefits of each in this article.
Making a great living as an artist can be tough unless you're really well known and your art is highly sought after. Fortunately, whether you're a tattoo artist, a painter or another type of artist, you now have more ways than ever to supplement the income you make from your original artwork thanks to our Limitless products. We offer a wide variety of options for displaying and selling your artwork in unique ways that are sure to appeal to your fans. Learn about our custom printed marketing materials, signs, personalized products, and other customized products in this article.
Let's talk about parts, baby. Let's talk about you and... your coil tattoo machine! Before you ever begin tattooing with it, you're going to need to make some adjustments. The longer you use your coil machine, the more likely you are to need to replace at least one part, if not several. In this guide, we'll walk you through identifying the major components of your coil tattoo machine and how to replace each critical part as needed. We'll also tell you where you can find all the coil machine parts and tools you'll need to make adjustments to your machine.
Tattoo thermal copiers and thermal tattoo printers are helpful tools for creating tattoo stencils. In this article, we teach you how to use the two types of thermal printers/copiers we offer--Precision tattoo thermal copiers and ReproFX Spirit Pocketjet Burner thermal printers. We provide lists of the tools you'll need to use each type of tattoo stencil printer, written instructions and demo videos explaining how to use each piece of equipment, and suggested related products from our Tattoo Flash, Stencils & Accessories section.
As long as man has roamed the earth, we've continuously searched for new ways to enhance our physical appearances, express our individuality, mark milestones, celebrate life achievements, commemorate loved ones lost, heal our minds and bodies, and grow spiritually. All of these factors and more have compelled people to modify themselves in a variety of ways since time immemorial. Some of the earliest forms of body modification included body piercings, tattoos and scarification designs. Learn more about the history of each of these body modification forms and others in this article.
InkJecta is an Australian rotary tattoo machine manufacturer that makes quality machines used by top tattoo artists around the world--renowned artists like Mike DeVries, who posted on his discussion board that he looks forward to using his Flite V2.1 everyday. That positivity from a well-known pro tattoo artist comes as no surprise, since the Inkjecta Flite V2.1 Combo and Vice versions have a lot to offer. Learn about each of Inkjecta's current rotary machine models
Marketing your tattoo and piercing shop has never been easier, thanks to Limitless custom products. We offer custom business cards, flyers, signs, displays, brochures, stickers, magnets, stationary, customizable merchandise you can sell in your shop, and more, all featuring your art. Read this article to learn about the custom products available in our Print & Design Center and how you can use them to market your tattoo and piercing shop in your community and at conventions.
Ink Machines is a Swedish tattoo machine manufacturer that prides itself on developing and testing its own products with the help of professional tattoo artists. Every tattoo machine they develop is produced in their state-of-the-art facility and backed by years of industry experience. The company's motto is "Designed With the Tattoo Artist in Focus", because they believe artists should have the freedom to create rather than worrying about the consistency of their tools. Learn more about Ink Machines' Dragonfly, Dragonfly X2 and Stingray rotary machines in this article.
Welker machines are precision coil tattoo machines hand-crafted in Welker's state-of-the-art machine shop in Michigan. The company uses parts made in the USA and carefully controls the entire production process to ensure that each tattoo machine they produce meets creator Terry Welker's high quality standards. Every hand-tuned Welker machine comes with a frame that's been CNC-machined from a single piece of steel, brass binding posts and contact screws, a Welker Quick-Release Vice, a clip cord or RCA connection, a lifetime frame warranty, and other features. Learn more about Welker tattoo machines in this article.
Spektra rotary machines are a superior brand of rotary tattoo machines manufactured by FK Irons, a company with humble beginnings that's grown to be a leading tattoo equipment manufacturer in the industry. Spektra machines feature a vast array of advanced features and deliver beyond-reliable performance. Learn more about FK Irons' Spektra rotary tattoo machines and what they have to offer in this article.
Everyone from tattoo apprentices to those just beginning to explore the world of body modification to full-fledged tattoo enthusiasts can learn something new by reading this Tattoo Glossary. It's chock full of tattoo terminology ranging from a basic definition of tattoos to explanations of the different types of tools used in tattooing to tattoo safety terms and beyond. It also contains product links and links to other educational articles that will further expand your tattoo knowledge.
There's no shame in having an Ego... rotary tattoo machine, that is! With one of Bez's Egos in your hands and tools like the Ego Power Triangle System and Alpha Style Bio Grips at your fingertips, you can take your craft to new levels. You'll be able to tattoo for hours on end in total comfort, creating art that justifies being an Ego-maniac. Learn all about Ego's futuristic rotary tattoo machine and the man behind the line, Bez of Triplesix Studios, in this article.
Not sure what size gloves you need for your next procedure? This glove size chart will help you find the size you need for a proper fit.
If you're a new business owner or are thinking about opening a studio, it's important to know what's involved in successfully managing a tattoo shop. What elements, tools, tips, and tricks will help you stand heads and shoulders above your competition? What do you need to know to protect your clients physically and yourself and your staff legally? In this article, we touch on all the basics from shop safety to managing day-to-day operations to marketing your business and beyond. Even if you're an established tattoo shop owner, you're sure to learn something new.
What sets Bishop Rotary tattoo machines apart from other rotary machines? Is it the quality materials they're made of, their precision Maxon Swiss motors, the balanced design of these rotary machines, their light weight, or something else altogether? We take a close look at Bishop Rotary tattoo machines in this article, analyze their history, and dissect their many benefits to give you all the info you need to decide if a Bishop Rotary tattoo machine is for you.
Proper skin prep is an important part of the body modification process. It eliminates any bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms clinging to a client's skin so that they aren't pushed beneath the dermis and given easy access to a person's bloodstream, where they could wreak havoc on your client's immune system. By properly cleaning a person's skin before modifying them, you're preserving your client's health and protecting yourself from potential legal recourse. Learn the best skin prep methods for tattooing, piercing and scarification in this article.
Painful Pleasures' new PreSynergy tattoo grips and tips combine high-quality component parts, affordable prices and flexibility to give you the ultimate in disposable tattoo tubes. Instead of storing or toting bulky disposable tattoo tubes equipped with every tip style you could possibly need, simplify your life with our PreSynergy tattoo system. Just pair our PreSynergy tattoo tube and grip units with your choice of tips to create a truly synergistic tattooing tool that conforms to your needs in the moment.
Normally the mental image of a spring is a spiraled coil that you can compress, release and literally see spring back upward. When it comes to tattoo machines, though, springs aren't coils and coils aren't springs! Learn what coil tattoo machine springs look like, what they do, how they attach to an armature bar, what role they play in creating the circuit that drives a coil tattoo machine, why they come in different shapes and thicknesses, and more in this article.
The tradition of tattooing oneself to commemorate life achievements, heal the body, expand the mind, memorialize loved ones, and enhance one's physical appearance is as old as mankind itself and permeates nearly every culture around the globe. Its prevalence in mainstream culture today is stronger and more wide-spread than ever. How did tattooing progress from its simple origins, when tattoos consisted of dots and lines hammered into skin with crude tools and dyes, to the highly-regarded art form it is today? Read all about the rich history of tattoos in this article.
In 2015, Intenze made the bold new move of introducing new bottles and black caps to enhance the tattoo artist experience when using Intenze Products. In addition to upgrading the bottles and caps, Intenze now offers a 12oz size in both Zuper Black and Intenze Cleanze.
If you prefer working with coil tattoo machines over rotary machines, then it's important to know what parts and accessories are available to you so that you can get the most out of your machine. We carry a broad range of parts you can use to enhance, fix or even build your own coil tattoo machine--things ranging from machine frames to springs, binding posts to contact screws, special grips to unique replacement coils, and much more. Learn about all the coil tattoo machine parts and accessories available to you in this article.
If you're a coil tattoo machine user, you may think you know everything there is to know about coil machines. But what about the coils themselves? What are they made of and what role do they play in the functioning of your coil tattoo machine? We cover the basics of tattoo machine coils in this informative article for coil tattoo machine users and others who want to understand coil machines better before investing in one.
The Amen tattoo machine is an exceptional new machine designed by Stigma-Rotary® that gives tattoo artists unparalleled control while they work. The Amen machine features a new hex drive system that allows tattoo artists to change between three different strokers to alter the motor's cycle. This flexibility allows tattoo artists to choose exactly how much time their tattoo needles spend in the skin versus in the machine's tube during each cycle. Learn more about this state-of-the-art tattoo machine and the Stigma-Rotary® family of products in this article.
If you're looking for tattoo supplies that will yield great results affordably, then Precision is the brand for you. Precision is a Painful Pleasures brand that encompasses a wide variety of medical and tattoo supplies that you use every day to do your job--things like tattoo needles, tattoo tubes, tips and grips, medical tape, and much more. Learn all about the Precision tattoo supplies we offer and the benefits of each here.
Learn about the parts of the body where tattooing tends to be most painful and how to minimize your discomfort if you really want to have one of these sensitive areas tattooed. This article also discusses how particular nerves and bones make certain areas of the body the most painful places to get a tattoo.
Each time you finish a tattoo or piercing, it's important to clean your workspace thoroughly and properly prepare for your next client. In this article, we talk about the four main steps in this clean-up and prep process that will ensure you're ready to do the next modification on your schedule: properly disposing of used supplies, cleaning surfaces in your workspace, cleaning and sterilizing your reusable tools, and prepping your workspace for your next body mod.
Tattoos have been around nearly as long as man has walked the earth. The equipment used to ink tattoos and tattoo art have only evolved, but public interest in and acceptance of tattoos has waxed and waned over time. For the past few decades, though, tattoo art has metamorphosed into an art form that progressively more people respect and embrace. Read about the evolution of tattoos in society, where we are today, and the future of tattoos in this article, <em>Tattoos in a New Era of Social Acceptance</em>.
Did you know that there are 3 primary types of medical tape used in tattoo and piercing shops? Learn what these 3 types are, what sets them apart from each other, and how they're used in the body modification process to maintain a safe, sterile work environment and bandage clients; new mods before they head home.
Coil and rotary tattoo machines work in very different ways to create body art. Learn all about the history and function of these machines, then shop for your favorite brands.
SkinLock is a transparent, medical-grade tattoo sealant. Once you've finished a tattoo, apply this sealant to form a clear antimicrobial barrier within a matter of secons to protect and enhance the tattoo. Learn about how to apply SkinLock and many frequently asked questions you may have about the product.
What is the effect of aging on a tattoo? Is there anything I can do to preserve the appearance of my tattoo(s) as I age? Are there places on the body that better resist the effects of aging and help maintain tattoo designs? We answer these questions and more in this article, Tattoos and Aging.
Tattoo tubes, tips and grips are core elements in every tattoo artist's toolkit, but with so many options available, how is an artist supposed to know which ones will work best for them? We break down all of your tattoo tip, tube and grip choices and outline the benefits and drawbacks of each in this article, Tattoo Tubes, Tips & Grips, so that you can make an informed decision about the combination of tools to put in your toolkit.
Are you curious about "glow in the dark tattoos"? UV tattoo ink, which causes tattoos to appear vibrantly under black light but be nearly invisible in normal light, is gaining popularity among tattoo enthusiasts. While it doesn't actually glow in the dark, but merely under ultraviolet light, UV ink is a pretty cool option for highlighting tattoos and creating "secret" tattoos that only pop under a black light. Learn more about UV tattoo ink and decide if it's an option you might want integrated into your next tattoo by reading this article, UV Tattoo Ink: To Use or Not to Use?
If you have an old tattoo or a tattoo you've just fallen out of love with that you're looking to remove or cover-up, then laser tattoo removal may be the perfect solution for you. Learn about the efficacy of laser tattoo removal, how it's used to create more successful cover-up tattoos, the effects of laser tattoo removal on the skin, and more by reading our helpful <em>Laser Tattoo Removal FAQs.</em>
There's no need to go through life with a bad tattoo! There are too many talented tattoo artists who specialize in cover-up tattoos for you to walk around long-term with a tattoo you hate. However you ended up with your bad tattoo--whether by letting an aspiring tattooist practice on you or by visiting a graphically-talented artist who just couldn't spell--it's time to turn it into a design that you can actually enjoy. In this article, Covering Up a Bad Tattoo, we walk you through what you need to know to replace your bad tattoo with some awesome new ink.
This article explores the defining properties of tattoo needles, like the number of needles in a group, the format in which they're compiled, and the diameter of the individual needles within a group. It will also help you understand when you should use each grouping.
Have you been considering combining your skills as an artist with your love of body modification and becoming a tattoo artist? If so, it's important to first learn about the process of becoming a tattoo artist, what you can expect to earn, and what's involved in making a living. In this article, we discuss the education and artistic abilities needed to become a great tattoo artist as well as how to find a job, how much tattoo artists make on average, the business side of tattoo art, and how to build your reputation so that you can make an informed decision about this career path.
To be great at tattooing, you have to be able to do more than create stunning tattoos. It may come as a surprise, but vision and salesmanship are almost equally important to talent. There's an art form to drawing ideas from your clients, polishing them up, and getting clients to buy into your designs just as there is to tattooing. Master the tattooing process from start to finish using our tips for interviewing clients, deciding when to offer original vs. flash art, customizing and finalizing designs, and placing them.
Tattoo safety is about protecting your clients' health by maintaining a sterile work environment, but it's also about looking out for yourself, both legally and in regard to your own health. In our <em>Tattooing Safety Guide</em>, we've outlined some of the most critical things you need to pay attention to and utilize to protect yourself as much as your clients.
Whether you're getting ready to make a guest appearance at another shop or hit the road for a convention, you'll need a portable arsenal of tattoo supplies to practice your craft when you get where you're going. It's important to choose the right gear to carry your supplies, so you're organized and traveling as light as possible while still ensuring that your most important tools are at your fingertips. We cover what to pack, what to pack it in, and more.
As a new tattoo artist getting started or even an established artist looking to make a change, how do you choose the best tattoo ink brand for you and your clients? There are so many great brands on the market today, each touting similar benefits, yet they are different from each other in distinguishable ways if you take a closer look. In our Choosing the Best Tattoo Ink for You article, we walk you through finding the right combinations of features, recommendations and trial and error to pinpoint the brand of tattoo ink made for you without spending a fortune trying out different brands of ink.
What are the key differences between the top 14 tattoo ink brands? What similarities do they share, and what sets them apart from each other? In this week's installment of our Tattoo Ink Series, we talk about factors like ink type, composition, country of manufacture, ink color variety, and innovation, and how they relate to the best tattoo ink brands in the world.
For thousands of years, humans have used tattoos to commemorate milestones, remember loved ones and display social status. The pigments used to create tattoos were once crude and rudimentary, but tattoo inks have come a long way since their primitive beginnings. Ink manufacturers are creating a whole new generation of sterile, socially-responsible pigments to meet the ever-changing expectations of the modern day tattoo collector--someone who's part of mainstream society, health-conscious, concerned about animal rights, and all-around a catalyst for a new era of tattoo inks. The Golden Age of tattoo inks is here. Meet the brands rising to the challenge of bringing the art of tattoo ink development up to 21st-century standards.
How do you take care of a new tattoo? Whether this is your first tattoo or you just need a refresher, we'll describe how to properly care for your healing ink.
With so many options out there, how do you decide on the tattoo design that is right for you? Check out this article to discover the differences in flash art tattoos and custom tattoos.
There are many things that a person should take into consideration when choosing a tattoo artist. If this is your first tattoo, you need to be even more cautious. It is imperative that you do your research to ensure that you are safe and the quality of your tattoo is not compromised by shady practices.
This article details a Sample Tattoo Release Form for reference purposes.
The Cheyenne Hawk tattoo machine was built to very exacting specifications for precision artists who want to work with responsive machines they can control fully and easily. Cheyenne Hawk machines provide all the benefits of rotary tattoo machines, but without sacrificing the feedback response found with coil machines. Learn about the history of Cheyenne, the different models and supplementary equipment available, technical specifications, where to find helpful Cheyenne resources, and more in this article.
Tattoo artists take pride in their artwork, and to perform at their peak ability, they look for the best equipment for their needs. Not only do you need the right tattoo machine, you also need the right equipment to power one or more machines...
Here you will find a copy of the DRAGONFLY Instruction Manual which can help you start to use your new Dragonfly Machine which you can purchase here.
Here are some frequently asked questions about Dragonfly tattoo machines...
It's important to properly clean, sterilize and lubricate tattoo and piercing tools so that they last over time, as well as to protect your clients. Tools that have been improperly cared for may cause a client to develop infection or even tetanus. It's even possible to transmit blood-borne diseases between clients if you don't clean and sterilize your instruments in between each modification you perform. Learn the best way to care for your tools in our Proper Tattoo & Piercing Tool Maintenance article.
In this article, we talk about the best types of tattoo practice skin, which include Precision 2nd Skin Tattoo Practice Skin and A Pound of Flesh tattoo practice body parts. We also explain the benefits of each of these options and how to use them to practice your tattooing skills and create salable works of art.
It’s almost here. Our ultimate Black Friday sale event — and we’re going harder than we’ve ever gone before. Brace yourself for the steepest discounts you’ve ever seen on artist-favorite brands. Now’s the time to get your wish list together. As the countdown begins, set an alarm for midnight on November 22nd. That’s when our […]
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Tattoo on the high seas by stepping aboard the Scarlet Lady. Learn more about Squid Ink, the first-ever tattoo studio on a ship by Virgin Voyages.
Meet 6 LGBTQ tattoo artists who are using their platforms to help the industry grow. Learn more to close out Pride month!
Let's find the best black tattoo ink for you. Learn more about the top 5 best black inks for lining, shading, and more.
Great news: tattoo conventions are making a comeback in 2021! Learn more and check out our interview with Troy Timpel.
If you’re opening a tattoo shop, you should find gloves you like. Learn the factors you should take into consideration when choosing tattoo gloves.
Investing in quality tattoo supplies will keep you and your clients comfortable and safe. Check out the top tattoo supplies that are essential for your shop.