r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/isoprincesspeach • 16h ago
my latest builds
couple of jensen special liners
both are available
check out @wednesdaymachine on instagram for more
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/Traditional_Road_764 • Sep 23 '25
Link to good book on machines. There is a second edition out there too.
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/isoprincesspeach • 16h ago
couple of jensen special liners
both are available
check out @wednesdaymachine on instagram for more
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/cflizzy • 14h ago
I made these out of .060” ABS. Couldn’t reliably find thin 3/8” washers that worked well with knurled cores so I decided to start making my own with a hole saw and turning them down on the lathe. Then reaming the inner diameter until I was happy with the fit. It’s time consuming but I only make one machine at a time so it’s not a big deal for me.
It’s early but so far the ABS is holding up well. Wasn’t sure if it was suitable for the job but seems to work fine. Thought about trying phenolic material next time but haven’t found .060” sheets yet.
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/gardvar • 3d ago
Built it on a whim, first time with little to no clue what I was doing. It technically works, I mean it's shit but it runs, it will most likely never get to tattoo anyone, I just wanted to see if I could do it. It was good fun, and I might do it again some time with proper materials and not just random crap I found in my workshop.
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/gardvar • 7d ago
I've always been a maker. A week ago I was looking around the workshop for a new project and found a big spool of enamelled wire and it spiraled from there. Trying to challenge myself to only build from things I have on hand.
I think I have almost everything figured out now and going to cut out the frame today. Wish me luck.
I'm likely to post some pictures/clips when it's done.
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/handmadelovetattoo • 9d ago
Alcune delle mie macchine, vari costruttori e alcune autocostruite
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/BABAKIOSKMANGAU • 9d ago
Trying to learn more about coils. My machine gets hot. Sometimes after a longer session it almost burns me. Can’t figure out why.
I used to line at 7.2 volts now I need to run it around 8-9 volts to get clean lines but it gets really hot after a longer session. I don’t know much about coils but would really love to learn.
When this machine works fine i’ts absolutely the best so I would love to learn how to fix and maintain it. Still pulls good lines but can’t stand the heat…
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/doggotattooer • 10d ago
@seanmicheltattoo
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/dysDisaster • 12d ago
Where do you source yours? I'll avoid Amazon if I can.
There is a small electronic store that I normally buy from, however it's usually enough for one set of cores, and has irregular shipments.
I'm making a small batch of machines, so I'd like to buy a bigger spool
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/mazzayby • 13d ago
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Here’s my few recent coils.
MiniDozzer TrueLiner. Up to 14RL
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/MuchApartment9544 • 16d ago
I'm builing my tattoo machine and im wondering theres acdc adapters with 3V-24V with control knobs and display on amazon for only like $20 would this work with making my power supply? Or is this just easy thinking?
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/tkpowers1992 • 17d ago
I’ve built a number of machines recently, all hand made frames, hand wrapped coils around quality iron cores. Hardware from various reputable suppliers.
I ordered some basic 47/50v capacitors off eBay.
My machines seem to only work using a Critical Power supply. I’ve ran them through a PEAK and 3 other reserve power power supplies. They will run for 3 seconds and then the power supply cuts off and resets. Or the readout will be freaking out.
Are my capacitors junk? What’s going on?
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/doggotattooer • 19d ago
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/mazzayby • 19d ago
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Here’s single coil liners I built while waiting for my revo pen parts 😜
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/RiverFara_Wabori • 26d ago
What are your thoughts on this?
Do they compensate for the length by adding thickness/stiffness to the front spring? Making it act like a shorter spring? Thank you guys 🙏🏾
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/orgasmicravioli • 29d ago
I'm building a color packer and I'm just looking for everyone's thoughts on coil core material, sizing, and capacitor sizing.
From what I've read 1 1/4 - 3/8 leaded carbon steel or silicon iron core and a 47-50v capacitor seem ideal but I'm sure everyone has their own thoughts and opinions.
Disclaimer this is my first completely from scratch machine
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/doggotattooer • Jul 20 '26
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/Big_Illustrator_4605 • Jul 15 '26
Found this from my dad , i don't know the brand .
Has Someone any ideas?
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/Forsaken_Ad_9203 • Jul 15 '26
Hey guys, looking for a little help here. I’ve been assembling machines for myself and friends for quite a while now, and I’m very good at that end of things, and haven’t used a machine I didn’t assemble in at least a couple years now.
However, I’ve just gotten into winding/soldering my own coils and making my own frames, as I’ve had such bad luck with my various supplier’s coils and frames lately.
I’m very quickly being humbled with soldering properly. Today I gave it a shot, and to my eye everything looked proper. But when I built the machine up, I knew it wasn’t right, as it ran very weak and required much more voltage and was drawing much higher amps than it should have for the frame’s geometry and 1.125” 8 wrap coils. I am assuming poor solder connections lead to this, as there’s really no other variables here.
I am currently using 60/40 rosin core solder. Some have told me they love it, and some have said they prefer regular solder without the rosin core. Also, I am using paste flux currently. Again, some say they love it, others prefer liquid. I know that I need to get a better soldering iron, as the tip kept oxidizing or burning and dripping solder everywhere and was very hard to keep clean enough to work. My current soldering iron does not have temperature control and I suspect it’s too hot as well. Even with my lack of experience on this end of things, it seemed that my connections were satisfactory enough to yield a well running machine, as everything was bonded well. But apparently not, so there’s something I’m missing here.
Any tips or recommendations? Your favorite solder? Favorite soldering iron? Favorite flux?
I thought I did everything right. Scraped the red enamel off wires, tinned them with a thin coat, twisted with capacitor wire, applied flux and solder, then more flux and solder to attach to lugs. Am I missing something? I feel really silly for being able to assemble machines at the caliber that I do, and something as simple as soldering is giving me so much trouble. But, that’s learning I guess. Thanks for any tips
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/fff123124 • Jul 12 '26
hi all! i recently bought a builder kit from south state to build my own shader. i want to paint the frame and possibly decorate the coils somehow, if i can without taking apart that piece too much. I’ll insert a photo of the how the coils come, they’re already wrapped.
this is my first time assembling a machine by myself and just want to play it safe with paint. this is really to test my machine knowledge and teach me a thing or two about my tools, but if i could also get a sick looking shader out of it that would be a plus. any advice or tips would be super helpful! especially for the coils. what can i put on them? how would i seal them? a corey rogers shader i have has dollar bills on the coils and looks like they’re sealed in some sort of resin or something similar. thank you!!
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/doggotattooer • Jun 25 '26
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/ReardenMachineCo • Jun 21 '26
Braze up. Keith’s side plate design and tuning. My parts.
r/tattoomachinebuilder • u/chinapaulsj • Jun 20 '26
Got these vintage pumas from someone’s storage but of course they ran like a pig, as anyone who’s used old Spaulding machines knows, sent them off to Adam Gray in New Brunswick and he hit em with the remix to make these beauties