I have been tattooing my leather stuff(bags ,boots,belts) with my coil machines for years. Never had a problem. Im sure you could use almost any machine. And I use my old out dated colors that I can’t use in the shop anymore.
I’m kind of loving this. How long does the battery last under continuous use? How long does it take to charge the battery? Can it be used plugged in so the battery doesn’t die?
Bir sonraki düşüş çok yakında! Stokta var uyarıları için kaydolabilir veya birkaç hafta sonra tekrar kontrol edebilirsiniz: www.weaverleathersupply.com/products/leather-tattooling-machine
So does the thin liner replace the need for a swivel knife? Will other heads/finishing ends be available, such as bevelers or lifters? Is the goal of this tool to replace traditional tools, or just to supplement the artistic detail side of things? I'd been saving up to buy one from Mr. Forrester's website, and I could be misremembering, but I thought there was a bevel-style cartridge attachment included with that.
Hi there! Great questions! We will be coming out with additional tips and accessories so be on the lookout for those. Yes, the thin liner creates the same type of line as a swivel knife would. No, this is certainly not meant to replace traditional tooling and carving. It can be used to supplement as you mentioned above or the tattooling machine can be used on it's own. Hope that helps!
Veg tan is basically leather tanned using oak bark(and other stuff). It's leather that has only been tanned and split to thickness. No added oils, dyes or waxes. If you tool leather in Germany using swivel knife and stamping tools, then this is the leather you buy.
Yes, it is recommend for natural veg tanned leather. Unfortunately due to the lithium battery we are unable to ship outside of the US at the moment but we are looking into ways to hopefully be able to do so soon!
Unfortunately adding color with the needle on leather doesn't work like it does on skin with a traditional tattoo machine however, you can add dyes, paints, antiques after the design is finished!
Looks like a cool tool with great potential. Just one thing, what is wrong with the editing of this video? Weird transition all the time, zoom in fast, zoom out fast, this is by far the most unchill tutorial I have seen.
I have been considering buying this for months. I still may. It is very disappointing to see such a poorly lit video. I couldn't see anything being done in the shadows. Didn't anyone view the video before posting it? Please reboot it and repost.
I tattooed for 15 years and luckily I never had to work on skin that tough. 😂 and that's with an old brass coil national deluxe. Side note: don't sell em in china, they don't respect us patents. Just ask the godoys.
Fad or not, it's innovative. To me, tgis seems like it will make my life easier. I've got repetitive motion injuries and this seems like it will work for me better.
@@nightwingcreations don't be smug friend. If you truly understand how words should be pronounced, it shouldn't bother you so much. There are local vernacular variations. For example, where I am from originally, the word "lilac" had always been pronounced "liloc". As well, I could bring up that you failed to notice the version of "your" is wrong, you should have used you're, but I don't judge, nor should you. I know I have probably used the wrong one a time or two also.
@IdahoLivin I am not presenting myself as a professional selling a product. "Embozzing" is not a word and will not help sell a product because it doesn't mean anything. And I was not being smug, I was expressing my frustration at mispronounced words, making them difficult to understand what they are trying to say.
@@nightwingcreations so, someone sounding an S like a Z is not problematic. A friend of mine is an immigrant and pronounces his W like V. When we are working together, he calls his Dewalt brand tool "DeValt" . He works in a heart surgery hospital doing implants. He doesn't sound any less professional. As well, it seems more or less that accents are what bother you more. Some people say "wersher" when saying the word "washer" it's just how people talk.
I have been tattooing my leather stuff(bags ,boots,belts) with my coil machines for years. Never had a problem. Im sure you could use almost any machine. And I use my old out dated colors that I can’t use in the shop anymore.
no freaking way...woooooooooow, what a great idea =)
I’m kind of loving this. How long does the battery last under continuous use? How long does it take to charge the battery? Can it be used plugged in so the battery doesn’t die?
Hi there! Run time is 6-7 hours. Charging time is 4-5 hours for a full charge. We wouldn't recommend using it while it's charging. Hope that helps!
This sounds amazing. My carpel tunnel took me out
Amazing Idea- Would love to give a stab at that awesome new tool! 😃🤘
Thanks for the video
That's a cool tool to have. Can't wait for mine to come in.
Elinizdeki alet satışı var mı nerden alabiliriz
Bir sonraki düşüş çok yakında! Stokta var uyarıları için kaydolabilir veya birkaç hafta sonra tekrar kontrol edebilirsiniz: www.weaverleathersupply.com/products/leather-tattooling-machine
So does the thin liner replace the need for a swivel knife? Will other heads/finishing ends be available, such as bevelers or lifters?
Is the goal of this tool to replace traditional tools, or just to supplement the artistic detail side of things? I'd been saving up to buy one from Mr. Forrester's website, and I could be misremembering, but I thought there was a bevel-style cartridge attachment included with that.
Hi there! Great questions! We will be coming out with additional tips and accessories so be on the lookout for those. Yes, the thin liner creates the same type of line as a swivel knife would.
No, this is certainly not meant to replace traditional tooling and carving. It can be used to supplement as you mentioned above or the tattooling machine can be used on it's own. Hope that helps!
A regular tattoo machine with really thick and strong needles lol
Can this machine also be used for real leather?
I definitely want this, but will have to save some money first. Do you ship to Germany?
Veg tan is basically leather tanned using oak bark(and other stuff). It's leather that has only been tanned and split to thickness. No added oils, dyes or waxes. If you tool leather in Germany using swivel knife and stamping tools, then this is the leather you buy.
Yes, it is recommend for natural veg tanned leather. Unfortunately due to the lithium battery we are unable to ship outside of the US at the moment but we are looking into ways to hopefully be able to do so soon!
Can you ship to Mexico City?
Unfortunately this specific item cannot ship outside of the US due to the lithium battery. We are so sorry about this!
T H A T is friggin' cool
What about colors? Are there ideas about incoperate that?
Unfortunately adding color with the needle on leather doesn't work like it does on skin with a traditional tattoo machine however, you can add dyes, paints, antiques after the design is finished!
Looks like a cool tool with great potential. Just one thing, what is wrong with the editing of this video? Weird transition all the time, zoom in fast, zoom out fast, this is by far the most unchill tutorial I have seen.
Funny story, can I just buy the cartridges?
I have the same question.. multiple tattoo machines I already have.
I have been considering buying this for months. I still may. It is very disappointing to see such a poorly lit video. I couldn't see anything being done in the shadows. Didn't anyone view the video before posting it? Please reboot it and repost.
I tattooed for 15 years and luckily I never had to work on skin that tough. 😂 and that's with an old brass coil national deluxe.
Side note: don't sell em in china, they don't respect us patents. Just ask the godoys.
Haha, I bet! It's definitely a different feel when you're working with leather!
Ok, the price is not exactly user friendly. Cool looking mashine thou.
I’m sorry but that doesn’t look good
Nope.
Just another fad.
Fad or not, it's innovative. To me, tgis seems like it will make my life easier. I've got repetitive motion injuries and this seems like it will work for me better.
It's definitely helpful for folks who may not be able to hold a mallet for long periods of time!
If your going to present yourself as a professional selling a quality product you probably should learn the correct pronunciation of words...
@@nightwingcreations don't be smug friend. If you truly understand how words should be pronounced, it shouldn't bother you so much. There are local vernacular variations. For example, where I am from originally, the word "lilac" had always been pronounced "liloc". As well, I could bring up that you failed to notice the version of "your" is wrong, you should have used you're, but I don't judge, nor should you. I know I have probably used the wrong one a time or two also.
@IdahoLivin I am not presenting myself as a professional selling a product. "Embozzing" is not a word and will not help sell a product because it doesn't mean anything. And I was not being smug, I was expressing my frustration at mispronounced words, making them difficult to understand what they are trying to say.
@@nightwingcreations so, someone sounding an S like a Z is not problematic. A friend of mine is an immigrant and pronounces his W like V. When we are working together, he calls his Dewalt brand tool "DeValt" . He works in a heart surgery hospital doing implants. He doesn't sound any less professional. As well, it seems more or less that accents are what bother you more. Some people say "wersher" when saying the word "washer" it's just how people talk.
Lighten up Francis