7 or 9 magnum or a 14 round for heavy filling such as tribal .......
That would all depend on the size and the intricacy of what you are doing.
The size of the needle and the size of the tip should match unless you are using bugpin needles, in which case the tip should be two sizes smaller than the needle.
The needle size does absolutely nothing for a tattoo machine. A needle to a machine is like a brush to the hand. Different tools for different needs. If you want mor information, get an apprenticeship under a skilled tattooist and they can give you more in depth information.
to do the outline on a tattoo you need a needle called a liner for instance you could use a 14 round liner. now for shading you need a shader which is another kind of needle now you can use a 14 round shader or a 14 flat mag shader that answer your question and an p.s you can get a needle any size they can go as small as 1 all the way up to a 49 flat and so on
The coolest tattoo ive ever seen is a full size butterfly that covered someone's whole back! ^the person above me is only talking for women, but the coolest tattoo for boys is a death/grim reaper on their back, arm, chest, wherever the person would want it.
You use size B.use a 7 to 9 mag
a 7
That would all depend on the size and the intricacy of what you are doing.
The size of the needle and the size of the tip should match unless you are using bugpin needles, in which case the tip should be two sizes smaller than the needle.
The needle size does absolutely nothing for a tattoo machine. A needle to a machine is like a brush to the hand. Different tools for different needs. If you want mor information, get an apprenticeship under a skilled tattooist and they can give you more in depth information.
They are for fine lines and detail that's in the tattoo you can also use this needle to do awhole tattoo for lines and shading without changing needles
large ones
It all depends on the size of the tattoo and the amount of detail you want in it.
That all depends on the size of the tattoo that you are doing, and what you are trying to accomplish whether it be soft shading, coloring, etc. If you are using disposable tube and needle combos, which you should, then the appropriate sized tip will be included with the needle. However, since you must ask I will take it that you are new to the game, so practice on your own legs before you ever tattoo another person and be safe. Best of luck.
It always Depends on How big The project is and how detailed you want it to be... for a regular size, Basically You Can play around 1rl to 3rl then Shade With 5Fs and 5Ms...
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For the most common size that you would be doing it in. Line it with a 3RL, and then do your edges with 5RS. Then do the middle fill with a 15RS. The bigger the letters, the bigger the shade needle size and in some instances, the liner as well.