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How to Tattoo: Understanding what "The Bog" really means

Apr 08, 2020
Johnny G, coming to you from Castle Grand Arizona, wanted to show and share a few things with you. I've been getting a lot of questions about something and I'm going to use these two. These are the best machines I have ever had. created and I think they are the best machines to try to explain this today. I'm going to talk about swamp people who don't understand

what

that is or don't like

what

the term actually

means

, so getting

tattoo

ed and it's pretty specific um. To be clear, someone or some people I've seen are trying to explain that, like them, a lot of people think they're

tattoo

artists here and I don't know what they're talking about.
how to tattoo understanding what the bog really means
I'm going to be very clear about that a lot of people specifically who harass me on my channel or on the internet act like they know what they're doing there, even one guy likes the underground demographic or like K Jaa, the way they talk , I would. Generally you trust them because they seem very confident in what they say, but when you

really

know what the tattoo is about and you have done a real apprenticeship like my brother and I, you know that they are just lying and it's horrible because people still to these guys and they don't know what they're talking about.
how to tattoo understanding what the bog really means

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I saw something important where they described the swamp as the difference between the speeds of the machines and I'm going to explain something that is not what the swamp is. while tattooing is when you are tattooing or and you stick the needle into some kind of surface like flashh or like pigskin or even an orange or anything, it's something that you will hear, you will feel the swamp and you will see inside the skin it is very, very important to know what is the swamp because the swamp is actually a tool that notifies you when the tissue is being penetrated not only at the correct angle but also at the correct speed and the correct hardness so that you do not overwork the skin having a small change in The sound is a good thing when you are working as it lets you know that you are not overworking the skin or tearing it or that the skin is providing a little resistance because the skin is actually very difficult to penetrate with the more needles on the bar.
how to tattoo understanding what the bog really means
The more needles you have, the more surface area you have, the more surface area you have, the harder it will be to penetrate the skin directly, so this here this is a this this here is a Jensen style jframe that was made this is a sister machine to the liner Jensen this is a Shader and you are going to hear the difference between the two machines specifically this is a speed difference between two machines well this is the Shader and this is a liner, here you will hear two different speeds, this is not the swamp, one is for covering, the other is for shading, now I am going to demonstrate the swamp with another machine, my machines that are working operate at 2 volts. flat and I'll take it to 2.5 with the machine loaded to show what the swamp

really

is.
how to tattoo understanding what the bog really means
I'm making sure everything is tight, everything is secured and ready, I load this machine for those of you wondering about these two machines. Right here as a set they are available for 400, if you are interested in purchasing them please contact me quickly because there are a lot of people who will be interested and these machines sell out fast. Both machines for $400, there will be a phone number in the communications section or in the description section that you can text to get these machines, but keep an eye out for those, so let's go ahead and load this machine , a little trick for you, always bend the needle. so lightly along the entire distance of the needle and when you put it into the tube don't fight with it or force it, be very gentle.
Let it go, sometimes it gets stuck and if you give it a gentle rattle, it will land right where you need it now. I'm going to go ahead and prepare this guy. I'm carrying this guy here because what we're going to do is show what the swamp really is to the majority. Of you guys, I'm going to put this guy on the bar, I want to be able to see where he is. In fact, it's a little low. Now I'm going to show you something about the curvature and the needle that is very, very, very. It's important to make sure of that, okay now for those of you who have been wondering what your needle should look like before you put a rubber band on it because the curvature is not completely clear and I want to really show you something.
Fast people ask me why curvature is so important. This is what curvature does. The curvature actually provides straightness and helps the needle stay straight up and down when traveling through the air without a rubber band if you look at the tip of this needle. here, go and concentrate on that, look at the tip of this needle here as it passes with that elastic band and you will see that this does not make any sense, it is like floating back and forth. I'm going to move on. and go up this 0 five that's what we do when we run one of these like it's butter the thing is the rattle goes up and down like this the needle travels like this not straight back and forth so what we do is go ahead. and we add a single elastic band which is all I have to do with my machine, all you need is a single elastic band with minimal resistance to bending, the bending is now in the middle and you will hear a beautiful soft sound of journey. perfect travel perfect back and forth the tip of this is beveled back this is a tube handmade by me so you can see the bevel that's what we call perfect guys now what I mean by this is when you put the needle in the flesh of anything you're going to hear a change in sound you're going to hear the needle go to it's going to go from a higher pitch to a lower pitch it's going to do it with your Shader it's going to do it with your color Packer and it lets you know what is happening to the needle when I place it at the correct depth and get to the sweet spot.
I'm going to hear it, I'm going to see it, I'm going to feel it, I see it. Suddenly the tone of the needle changes it is because the surface of the needle is giving resistance to the needle and is causing the Armature bar to almost float perfectly on the ghost now awarded with oranges they are dotted so they have a strange thing when it travels . The surface looks a little weird when tattooed because it's not real skin, it's just mush. If you tattoo a banana or an orange for too long, you can't practice shading on an orange or anything CU. they turn to Mush.
I'm trying to find a really firm spot that looks more like human skin. There it is, it's a swamp, it's a swamp down there. The lower you have your machine running here, I'm going to lower it. 0 five it's almost like this guy could be stopped by the skin, that's one of the things you want, you never want the skin to break or get damaged or overworked with the needle, one of the biggest things I see What a lot of men do is while they coat themselves and do things, they ride the tube, they press the tube all the way down like this and that just threw me in the eye.
Those burns were so deep they actually shot shit into my eyes. I don't know if The guys caught that little squirt on the tape, but some guys, actually, when they start, that's one of the most important things too, if you can see here when I put this needle and press Under the skin, look at this , the needle moves, look at that. you're dragging it across the skin and if you really look here with this particular thing, it created almost like a cut, it didn't create the tattoo type line, it created a cut like an actual incision on some of these here you can see where these are still up and they haven't created the same type of line, this right here looks like an incision, that's what happens when you go up the tube, the depth is wrong, so when you do this, you really want to make sure that When you're getting the bog right , you're getting the depth right and you're not coming out of the tube, that's one of the most important things guys do, you can't just bury it like that and go like that and put a hole in someone. or ditch someone, that's what ditching

means

, people don't understand, they understand that their machine is running too hard or too fast, if I touch this with my thumb, you hear that's why people check the nipple this way, just pressing your thumb towards the tip of a liner indicates that the machine can stop with something soft enough like skin if it is working if I increase the magnetic capacitance.
I'm going to raise my voltage too much now when I raise my voltage too much. that's too loud, I can hear it, my thumb hurts putting it in, now look, I put it here on the thing, it just burns, it sinks, it's splashing all over, trying to get deep, it breaks it. it just destroys it and will do the same with the meat. This is one of the reasons why people never take seriously the amount of depth or speed of their machine. Is depleted. Look, I'll see. This is one of the things. People nowadays form lines and do this.
If I overlook this a couple of times, I'll show you guys on the right, even just too deep, one pass, Jesus Christ, two passes, three passes, I mean, I don't know. If you can see this here, the way the Orange bends inward, actually look at that that's like a cut right there, it's like a look at this, see that right there, now you can see what that just create, like an incision under the under that you can see how deep it is when you look at the depth of that which is much deeper than human tissue, that's not supposed to happen when you have a good liner and you know how to run the swamp to the right speed on the the right amount doesn't work for that, even if it's too deep, look one two 3 I can't, even if I try to flex it, it works right here.
I have to carve it to get to the same depth. I have to use the with a needle I scrape it to get anywhere and it's still not that deep and it just filled up my thing, but that's the principle of the swamp boys, the principle of the swamp is to balance your machine to let the skin Help you, the skin is your friend. you don't have to fight it, you don't have to try to stretch it too much and like to hurt and hurt people once you get to the point where you're actively tattooing and you understand that skin helps you skin is your friend when As you deal with different types of skin, you begin to understand what types of skin are the easiest to work with and what types of skin are the most difficult to work with, you will understand how to use the right needles for each case. correct skin types how to set the tuning of your machine for certain hard skin, tight skin or skin that tears instead of slipping like one with more collagen and that's really simple, you learn the basics as you go and learn to feel out of place. just your machines but your setup and feeling the way you tattoo as an individual because everyone tattoos differently, I tattoo differently than everyone else in the world but I'm here to leave this so you guys can take this little information , add it to your Arsenal and then continue moving forward on your own path.
For those of you who have been struggling with bog, I really hope this information has helped you. I really hope you guys stay away from Really cross out your videos and if you're new to this, keep practicing with safe stuff, never practice on people, you guys don't practice, you know, learning the bog or something on people on yourselves, make sure to use it in a safe environment. a sterile environment a clean environment and remember safety always comes first when tattooing guys remember thanks for checking out those of you who are interested in the machines go ahead and post let me know what's going on take it easy , guys.

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