Make your own tattoo machine gun
Published by Cristian January 19th, 2008 in How to.... Tags: tattoo.
If you like tattoos and you want your own tattoo machine gun, the next vid will show how to build one. My personal advice is if you want to make a tattoo go to a professional studio and let an expert do it. You don’t want to make experiments on your body right?
But if you know what you are doing maybe you should give it a try. Good luck building!
You’ll need a mechanical pencil, gauge guitar string and an electrical toothbrush. That’s all. And a little talent
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6 Responses to “Make your own tattoo machine gun”
- 1 Pingback on Aug 23rd, 2008 at 5:37 am
this should not be on the internet….you are going to lead to people seriously hurting themselves or others…..your disclaimer about seeing professionals is where this should have stopped…
the risk of cross contamination and disease transmission is very likely when you show everyone “how to tattoo”
do the right thing and take this down
it is safe?
this is very dangerous to young reader.. anyway good information
calm your gitch . young kids or not its their desicion, their choice theire mistakes THERE FCKIN PROBLEM! lmfao
Yeah, it’s pretty easy to make a tattoo machine, but most of them don’t work real well. There’s a lot of other stuff you need to know, too, like how to make a stencil, what you can use for inks, and above all how to not spread diseases. I recommend people check out the Beginning Tattooing web site for more information.
Well…. first of all, try wiping that excess ink away, and take a look at the actual line you made, and think about that, compared to an actual tattoo machine. And Im sorry, but as a tattoo artist, I’m firm believer that making some homemade contraption that stabs you, isn’t too great of an idea. Plus, would your really want a design in your flesh that was done very inexpierenced by a supposed “tattoo machine” that will most likely lead to an infection and who knows what else, not to mention some really wretched linework.