In the late 1800s, Samuel O▽Reilly invented tattoo machine, which has been relatively unchanged since that. The autographic printer, an engraving machine which was invented by Thomas Edison to engrave hard surfaces is the basement for O▽Reilly▽s design. Edison▽s machine was changed by O▽Reilly through modifying the tube system and its rotary-driven electromagnetic oscillating to enable the machine to drive the needle.
As we know, we usually see the ink through the epidermis, or the outer layer of skin from a person▽s tattoo. However, the ink actually exists in the second layer of the skin called dermis. Then why the tattoo▽s ink can keep in place steadily for a person▽s lifetime with minor fading and dispersion? In fact, cells of the dermis are much more stable than cells of the epidermis.
Outlining: The artist creates a permanent line over the stencil with a single-tipped needle and a thin ink. Most people start at the bottom of the right side and create it carefully and elaborately (lefties usually start from the left side), so they won▽t smear the stencil when wiping away excess ink from the fixed line.
Shading: After cleaning the area, the artist begins to work up an even, solider line with a thicker ink and various needles. But shadowed lines, unbearable pain and long-delayed healing can be caused by improper technique or practice.
Color: After cleaning the tattoo, the artist starts to overlaps each line of color to ensure its permanent solidness and uneven areas where color has faded during healing or where the artist missed a section of skin.
Final cleaning and bandaging: Once finished removing all blood and plasma with a disposable sterile towel, the artist will cover the tattoo with a sterile bandage. It is usually bleeding more or less during tattooing, but don▽t worry, most can stop within a few minutes.
We offer all the following sizes: (1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18) RL; (3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 18) RS; (5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17) RM; (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15) F; (5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17) M1; (5, 7, 9, 13, 15) M2.
FEATURES
Specifications
| Condition | New |
| Type | Tattoo needle |
| Model | 7RM |
| Material | 304 Stainless steel |
| Total length | 5.56 inch / 14.1 cm |
| Needle tip length | 1.14 inch / 2.9 cm |
| Bar diameter | 0.04 inch / 0.1cm |
| Sterilized Date | 02 / 2012 |
| Expiration Date | 02 / 2015 |
| Color | Silver |
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Round liner: 1RL 3RL 4RL 5RL 7RL 9RL 11RL 13RL 15RL 18RL
Round shader: 3RS 5RS 7RS 8RS 9RS 11RS 13RS 15RS
Flat shader: 4F 5F 6F 7F 8F 9F 11F 13F 15F
Single stack magnum: 5M1 7M1 9M1 11M1 13M1 15M1 19M1 21M1 23M1 25M1 29M1 35M1 39M1
Double stack magnum: 5M2 7M2 9M2 11M2 13M2 15M2
Round magnum: 5RM 7RM 9RM 11RM 13RM 15RM
Introduction of tattooing needles:
The common needle size of a liner includes: 3, 5, 7, 9. Too thin or thick needles will affect the effect.
Generally blunt needles are suitable for shading and coloring. Too sharp needles may damage the skin.
Flat shader needle: Good for perfecting details and tiny patterns, not suitable for big-area coloring
Double stack magnum: With high-density needles, it can puncture the skin shallowly. It is excellent for fine shading.
Single stack magnum: Widely used, it is excellent for coloring. You can adjust the intensity
Round magnum: It can create even shading effect and is excellent for showing changes in light and shade.




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Note:Expiration dates are normally 3 years out from date of purchase, as we receive fresh stock monthly
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