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HEALING/ROTARY

Hey mike, I love your work and find it very inspiring. And I know that you used rotaries most of the time and my question is. Have you ever had any experiences of your work healing light or blotchy? Cause that is what I hear sometimes from other artists that had worked with rotaries and notice it healing very light and blotchy with color tattoos. But that would not be the case with black and gray tattoos right? Because I would purchase a rotary for just the smooth black and gray work. Thank you so much for any input you would give me in advance.


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RE:HEALING/ROTARY

i have used nearly every rotary and for b&g and colour and i have never had a problem
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RE:HEALING/ROTARY

Hey I also heard about the same thing of sometimes peoples work healing kind of patchy from a rotary trough another forum, cant remember which one exactly.
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No matter what machine you are running there is a chance for bad healing, blotchy, healing light, etc etc. Just gotta feel out the machine and use your best judgment according to the way you tattoo and what your working on.
Most rotaries that I have used have worked great for black and grey.
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I love Rotary machines and I use Franco's Bishop. I absolutely love it. My experience at first, was the blotchy transistions but after a few more tattoos smooth as a new Porsche. As far as healing time, I've done a few all shading tattoos (no outlines) that healed as fast as 2 weeks. Rotaries are cool as hell and I'm glad with the new technology we have now an age old machine is perfected and is at top, in my opinion of course. Good post!
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if you want to get solid colors coils always give you a better heal,why?because rotarys cycles spend more time in the down position,,,,,,,,this is a fact
now,if you like smooth blending technique and a more photograph look totarys could be a solution
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