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Check out the Deep Dive: https://www.firesidetattoo.com/tattoo... “When you have ‘give’ you’re creating resistance. When you have rubber or a spring, when you start to give it creates more resistance, so even though the stroke length is getting shorter that give [mechanism] is pushing back…” -Ty Pallotta "Give" refers to the flexibility and responsiveness of a tattoo machine's needle mechanism. It determines how much the needle will yield or bounce back upon contact with the skin. Adjusting the give in a tattoo machine is typically done by manipulating the tension on the needle bar. More give is achieved by loosening the tension, allowing the needle to have greater movement and provide a softer touch. Conversely, reducing the give is done by tightening the tension, resulting in a stiffer up and down motion of the bar and a firmer touch on the skin. In rotary tattoo machines, the implementation of give differs from traditional coil machines. For example, the Spektra Xion utilizes a spring system with an adjustment knob. Other manufacturers may have their own approaches: -Dampening Systems: These often involve the use of rubber bands or o-rings placed around the needle bar or drive bar. The elasticity of these rubber elements allows for controlled flexion and back pressure, helping to stabilize the needle as it contacts the skin. -Springs: Springs are typically positioned between the motor and the drive bar assembly. The compression or tension of the spring provides a certain level of flexibility, enabling the needle to give and rebound slightly. -Rubber Softening Mechanisms: These include grommets or bumpers strategically placed to absorb vibrations and provide a softer touch during tattooing. These various mechanisms and techniques aim to enhance the machine's performance and ensure a more comfortable experience for both the tattoo artist and the client. Support us while buying the stuff you need at the links below! Get 10% off the Neuma 4 with code "Fireside" at checkout https://neumatattoo.com Get 10 % off all S8 Tattoo products with promo code "Fireside" https://s8tattoo.com/ Get 10 % off Guy Aitchison's Reinventing the Tattoo annual subscription at the link below https://reinventingthetattoo.com/fire... Get $50 discount on TSM Pro automation services at the link below https://tsmpro.co/a/Fireside_Automation Get 10% off your order from Raw Pigments with code "fireside" https://rawpigments.co/ Links for this episode: Keep up with us at: https://firesidetattoo.com/ / fireside / tattooimprovement / firesidetattoo Jake's Instagram: / pluguglyart