Hi guys! In need of guidance! So, the main issue is my coil not feeling consistent. Let me explain:
I totally re-calibrated my armaturebar including spring and contact screw, to make the needle more centered over the grip/tube. Which i do from time to time just to make sure my machine runs as good as possible. (Lot of parts in vibration, maintenance etc)
i made 2 very small tats on 2 different friends of mine with a 3RL No issues, solid lines. Both took about 20 min total in machine runtime. Day after i run the machine with the same setup. Same needle group, same ink, and around the same amps. It went fine for 20 mins again, but after a while it felt like i lost all gap. No penetration, needle bounce, lack of color and inconsistent lines.
so the real question is, do i really need to crank the screw (not contact screw) on the armature bar to the extreme, to make it hold agthe vibrations longer?
Or is it me needing to stretch even more?
is it something else?
i know this might be vague, but i appreciate every idea and thought that might help! Thanks!!
I totally re-calibrated my armaturebar including spring and contact screw, to make the needle more centered over the grip/tube. Which i do from time to time just to make sure my machine runs as good as possible. (Lot of parts in vibration, maintenance etc)
i made 2 very small tats on 2 different friends of mine with a 3RL No issues, solid lines. Both took about 20 min total in machine runtime. Day after i run the machine with the same setup. Same needle group, same ink, and around the same amps. It went fine for 20 mins again, but after a while it felt like i lost all gap. No penetration, needle bounce, lack of color and inconsistent lines.
so the real question is, do i really need to crank the screw (not contact screw) on the armature bar to the extreme, to make it hold agthe vibrations longer?
Or is it me needing to stretch even more?
is it something else?
i know this might be vague, but i appreciate every idea and thought that might help! Thanks!!