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Tattooing Apprenticeships
1) History of Tattooing 2) Types of Tattoo Machines 3) Styles of Tattoos (Old School, New School, Japanese, Kanji, Tribal, Realistic, Black and Gray, Celtic, portrait, etc.) 4) Making Stencils by hand and with a thermograph machine 5) Tattoo Needles 6) Parts of a tattoo machine 7) How a Tattoo Machine works 8) Setting up your machine, tubes, tips, grips, needles, grommets, bagging 9) Setting up your inks 10) Setting up your work area, including supplies needed 11) Applying a stencil 12) Types of skin 13) Tuning and maintaining your tattoo machine 14) Stretching the skin 15) Applying the outline including keeping your stencil on 16) Shading including direction, technique and using different needle configurations (patterns) for different types and sizes of tattoos 17) Coloring, including color order 18) Customer comfort and (19) Bloodborne pathogens and contamination, including the Autoclave (20) Powersources and settings 21) Laws and restrictions 22) Choosing a design, custom versus flash 23) Starting off 24) Links and other resources 25) Buying Tattooing Equipment and supplies
26) Strength training
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If you are interested in
building your own business in this fun and lucrative job market
by being taught by a successful tattoo artist and businessman,
Please call Jeff Mauney at
(704) 747-5665
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