About Tattoo Machine Stroke - How to pick the right stroke length - CNC Tattoo Machine Supply (2024)

Although you already have ahigh-quality CNC Tattoo machine, this does not mean that you do not need to think about other things just focus on tattoo creation. In fact, there is one thing that is very important, especially for newcomers (professional tattoo artists usually do not make mistakes in this matter). That is how to choose the right stroke for your machine.

Some beginners may confuseneedle depthwithstroke. But in fact, they are two different important parameters of thetattoo machines.

A tattoo machine’s stroke, (some call it “throw”) is the distance thearmature bar(part of the coil tattoo machine)travels from its most upright position to its most down position. In rotary machines, the stroke describes the distance of travel needed for one rotation. The more the bearing is away from the center of thecam, the longer the stroke is.

This is various fromtattoo needledepth, which refers to how much the needle hangs out of the tube. Machine stroke has nothing to do with the needle depth. (Nevertheless, you may choose to change the machine stroke to suit a different needle depth.).

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As for CNC Tattoo Machines, there’re two types of mechanical mechanisms that control the stroke length.TheCNC Q2 short tattoo penuses theneedle bardriven by thecam wheel,which refers toCNC Q Series tattoo pen,Includesnew version of Q2 short tattoo pen.

While thewireless tattoo pen CNC WEuse the Wear-resistant plastic eccentric wheel to control the stroke length, which also available forWE Plus wireless tattoo pen machine,CNC new CW2 wireless tattoo penandCNC X1 rotary tattoo pen.

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The importance of tattoo machine stroke

The machine stroke plays a vital role at:

  • The Strength of the hits.The longer stroke the machine has, the more power can it gives. That allows you to use larger needle groupings more easily. But, keep it in mind that you must have a more precision-controlledmachine manipulate the strong strength because it may cause more trauma to your customers’ skin.
  • The speed of needle movement.Influenced by the output power of the motor and as well as taking into account the effective conversion of energy, the output power increases when the hit force is strong, which leads to a decrease in speed.
  • Your max needle depth.A short stroke limits how far your needles can stick out. The needle’s depth must be short enough so that it is able to reach the ink inside the tube’s tip in each up-and-down motion.

The performance of different stroke lengths.

  • Short Stroke:1.8 – 2.5 mm. Short stroke machines move faster because they have less distance to travel in each up-and-down motion.
  • Medium Stroke:3.5mm. This is widely used by tattoo artists. If a tattoo machine isnotadjustable, it most likely will come with this stroke length, or one very close.
  • Long Stroke:4mm+. Long stroke machines hit harder because they have more space to “wind up” before hitting the skin.

The application of different Stroke length

StrokeApplicationProsCons
1.8mm-2.5mmSoft black and greySmooth blends without chewing out the skinToo short to be used for lining
3.5mmColour packing and shading
Both of lining and shading
Compatible with all kinds of tattoo styles
Especially friendly for tattoobeginners
Not suitable for thick lining
4.0+mmLiningPush large needle groups into the skin easilyMore cients pain

stroke Of 4.0+mm

The 4.0mm+ stroke is typically only used for lining, as it packs in ink with hard-hitting strokes. It canpush large needle groups into the skinwith ease and allows you tohang the needle farther out of the tip, which provides greater accuracy when you’re lining. However, the way it runs makes ita bad choice for shading, which requires multiple passes. Longer strokes make it nearly impossible to get smooth blends, and the multiple passes shading requires will overwork the skin and possiblyleave scarring.

A medium stroke (3.5mm)

The 3.5mm is best for packing color and blending. A medium stroke has enough power for lining with smaller needle groupings, but it will struggle with larger ones. You can also do some black and grey (but not ultra-smooth portraits that require several passes).

A shorter stroke (1.8-2.5mm)

The 1.8mm to 2.5mm stroke is good forapplying soft black and grey. This style often requires multiple passes to build up layers of ink. The softer-hitting stroke allows you to create these layered, smooth blends without chewing out the skin.A short-stroke cannot be used for lining. It won’t have the power to push the lines properly, and if you set the needle too deep it will not fully retract into the tube each cycle. This prevents the needle from being replenished with the tube tip’s ink, which makes getting solid lines in a single pass almost impossible. Additionally, lining requires the needle to hang farther out of the tube (for improved accuracy), which you can’t do with a short stroke. This leads to ink pooling on the skin and covering up the stencil.

Can I have those Stroke options in One machine?

Absolutely! Currently, there are some tattoo suppliers developed tattoo machines that gather the most commonly used stroke length into 1 machine. You don’t have to install or uninstall the stroke wheel or cam when you need another option.CNC P6is the typical one.

What makes P6 unique is that you can adjust that tattoo pen’s stroke length from 3.0mm to 4.0mm, even when the machine is running. Adjust Stroke length at your will. Five stroke options for infinite creation. CNC X-I motor – stable, powerful, and low vibration. Every step of innovation comes from our desire to make it easier for you to operate your machine and to create better work.

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