yes , I build machines , caps are a bit of a advanced topic to just give a generic explanation . but in general small gap small cap rating large gap larger rating 22-33 liner ,33 shader, 47 color shader
hey man... u r the best... thanks for the info... buy a full custom machine is so expensive and with your knowledge and sometime a custom machine can be built with a fraction of its cost... i dont know how to pay u.. maybe with money but i dont have much... jajaja so i truly appreciate it and thanks a lot...
yes I was using the meter to FINE TUNE after hand tuning basically it was just showing me the duty was flattening out , it is easier to just use a hurricane or eikon type meter, but basically put one contact to front and other to rear post and set to the % setting on multimeter(same type meter) this is the duty when number slows down or stops then angle of contact os optimal which is basically a 45 deg to spring, this requires proper frame geometry other wise it may hit too ar back on spring
@Tattootraining right on bro. Hey I've been tattooing for two or three years and all that time I've been whitching your videos. I've learn a lot, always playing them over and over. Taking notes and shit. Even my wife says "there you go, again with those videos." She thinks im going to start doing my own videos soon. LOL I even wanted to do that training you offer a few years back. But anyways, Thank You for all your help! Hope to learn more.
Lol best video you've done. I like when you said "dumb ass explanation is out of the way." And I do think "oh boy" is going to make one too. To bad he can't solder
about a year or so ago I watched a video where you had a tattoo machine hooked up to a multimeter. As far as I can remember it was a tuning video?? I remember the numbers going crazy for awhile and then they settled down. At the time I didnt have a multimeter and the information was a little over my head.lol I was wondering if you remember the video I am talking about? If you is there a chance that you can please post it again?? Thank you Sincerely Elliott
when im installing a cap i tape my coils together to keep from breaking any of my coil wires, especially if im working on an older set of coils, just a helpful hint.
thanks again I dont think i have a % setting on meter though?? I might and just dont know how to use it yet but i dont see a % Symbol Might have to invest in a better Meter. thanks for the info though very helpful
at 12:42 of the video, you say that if the neg (on the cap) is facing up to put the positive clip cord on the BOTTOM of the frame. then at 13:36 you say again if the neg (on the cap) is facing up to put the positive clip cord on the TOP of the frame. which is it? im confused. i prefer my caps facing up towards the front binder. thank you.
at 12:42 of the video, you say that if the neg (on the cap) is facing up to put the positive clip cord on the bottom of the frame. then at 13:36 you say again if the neg (on the cap) is facing up to put the positive clip cord on the top of the frame. which is it? im confused.
I went to buy capacitors yesterday.. needless to say radio shack topped out at 35volt caps, and frys electronics had 1, 50volt 4uF cap.. ebay here i come. Please tell me your secrets with 22gauge wire.. im build two coils today with 24.
scratchers have no class or skill they lack the intelligence to learn real information and often end up FOLLOWING a false prophet who tells them how stupid they are and how much they need him . sad really
yes , I build machines , caps are a bit of a advanced topic to just give a generic explanation . but in general small gap small cap rating large gap larger rating 22-33 liner ,33 shader, 47 color shader
hey man... u r the best... thanks for the info... buy a full custom machine is so expensive and with your knowledge and sometime a custom machine can be built with a fraction of its cost... i dont know how to pay u.. maybe with money but i dont have much... jajaja so i truly appreciate it and thanks a lot...
yes I was using the meter to FINE TUNE after hand tuning basically it was just showing me the duty was flattening out , it is easier to just use a hurricane or eikon type meter, but basically put one contact to front and other to rear post and set to the % setting on multimeter(same type meter) this is the duty when number slows down or stops then angle of contact os optimal which is basically a 45 deg to spring, this requires proper frame geometry other wise it may hit too ar back on spring
@Tattootraining right on bro. Hey I've been tattooing for two or three years and all that time I've been whitching your videos. I've learn a lot, always playing them over and over. Taking notes and shit. Even my wife says "there you go, again with those videos." She thinks im going to start doing my own videos soon. LOL I even wanted to do that training you offer a few years back. But anyways, Thank You for all your help! Hope to learn more.
short stroke liner should be using a 22uf cap... can use a 33 if thats all you have.
Lol best video you've done. I like when you said "dumb ass explanation is out of the way." And I do think "oh boy" is going to make one too. To bad he can't solder
or rubber band so tape doesn't stick to any custom finishes , but its 26g wire that breaks . 24-22AWG never had them break
I understand that. I mean types like (tantalum) or other higher end caps. Do you think they would make the machine run smother.
Yes i understand that. I am talking about types like (tantalum) or other higher end caps. Do you think they would help the machine run smother?
about a year or so ago I watched a video where you had a tattoo machine hooked up to a multimeter. As far as I can remember it was a tuning video?? I remember the numbers going crazy for awhile and then they settled down. At the time I didnt have a multimeter and the information was a little over my head.lol I was wondering if you remember the video I am talking about? If you is there a chance that you can please post it again?? Thank you Sincerely Elliott
when im installing a cap i tape my coils together to keep from breaking any of my coil wires, especially if im working on an older set of coils, just a helpful hint.
thanks again I dont think i have a % setting on meter though?? I might and just dont know how to use it yet but i dont see a % Symbol Might have to invest in a better Meter. thanks for the info though very helpful
at 12:42 of the video, you say that if the neg (on the cap) is facing up to put the positive clip cord on the BOTTOM of the frame. then at 13:36 you say again if the neg (on the cap) is facing up to put the positive clip cord on the TOP of the frame. which is it? im confused. i prefer my caps facing up towards the front binder. thank you.
at 12:42 of the video, you say that if the neg (on the cap) is facing up to put the positive clip cord on the bottom of the frame. then at 13:36 you say again if the neg (on the cap) is facing up to put the positive clip cord on the top of the frame. which is it? im confused.
Have you tried different types of capacitors? If so what types.
my meter cost 20 bucks or so from sears and no not all meters have the % symbol
I went to buy capacitors yesterday.. needless to say radio shack topped out at 35volt caps, and frys electronics had 1, 50volt 4uF cap.. ebay here i come. Please tell me your secrets with 22gauge wire.. im build two coils today with 24.
you would never need more than 47
no they wont spring tuning and armature weight will make it run smoother
Learning is good!
And or different brands of caps.
find me on google + ( TATTOOTRAINING) we can do video chats soon group name UNDERGROUND DERMAGRAFIX
scratchers have no class or skill they lack the intelligence to learn real information and often end up FOLLOWING a false prophet who tells them how stupid they are and how much they need him . sad really
ok,
wuts up with people make movements around here go stink up your own channel & make a movement els where!