TATTOOING Close Up (in Slow Motion) - Smarter Every Day 122 | Summary and Q&A

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September 24, 2014
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TATTOOING Close Up (in Slow Motion) - Smarter Every Day 122

TL;DR

This video explores the process of tattooing through slow motion video, explaining the different types of machines and needles used.

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Key Insights

  • 🎰 There are different types of tattoo machines, with rotary and coil machines being the most common.
  • 😉 The needles used in tattooing create the desired effect by puncturing the skin and dragging the ink down into the dermis.
  • 🧑‍🎨 Tattooing yourself is not safe and should be done by a professional artist.
  • 🪡 Tattoos can be painful due to the needles piercing the skin.
  • 👨‍🎨 The location of a tattoo can affect the level of pain.
  • 😒 Understanding how a tattoo machine works does not mean one knows how to use it safely.
  • 🎮 The video recommends a book, "Native Son" by Richard Wright, through Audible as a sponsor.

Transcript

Hey it's me, Destin welcome back to Smarter Every Day. Not really sure how this is gonna work out but I want to know a little bit more about tattoos. So I'm just walking up to a tattoo parlour and seeing if they will let me video a tattoo being applied in slow motion with a Phantom. Let's see how this works. [tattoo machine buzz] OK we're in the sh... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: How does a rotary tattoo machine work?

A rotary tattoo machine uses a motor to create rotational motion, which is then translated into linear motion at the needle bar. When the artist presses the foot pedal, the motor moves the needle up and down, creating the tattoo.

Q: What is the difference between a rotary machine and a coil machine?

The main difference is the way they create motion. A rotary machine uses a motor, while a coil machine uses electromagnetic coils to move the needle.

Q: Do tattoos hurt?

Yes, tattoos can be painful because the needles puncture the skin and drag the ink down into the dermis. The level of pain varies depending on the location and individual pain tolerance.

Q: Is it safe to tattoo yourself?

No, tattooing yourself is not recommended. It requires skill, knowledge of sterilization techniques, and proper equipment. It is best to go to a professional tattoo artist.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The video follows the host, Destin, as he visits a tattoo parlor to learn about the art of tattooing.

  • Leah, a tattoo artist, explains the different types of tattoo machines, including rotary and coil machines, and demonstrates how they work.

  • The video also explores how the needles used in tattoos create the desired effect on the skin and why tattoos can be painful.

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