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Are you addicted to that buzz? We've got some heavy hitter tattoo coil machines for you from Flying Irons, Deluxe Irons, Bloody Money Irons, and machines from our own Kingpin brands like the Ferrum, Model N, Stryker, Ultra-Lite, and the Kingpin G.O.A.T. We carry liner and shader coil machines from artists Rich Helton, Kevin Corder, Tommy Haley, Mike Schaefer, and Chris Quidgeon that will keep you hammering away in the artist's chair. Read more...

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What is a Coil Tattoo Machine

A coil tattoo machine is a type of tattoo machine that uses electromagnetic coils to drive the tattoo needle. It is the traditional style of tattoo machine and has been in use for many decades. Here's a detailed look at coil tattoo machines:

  • Electromagnetic Coils: Coil tattoo machines use one or more electromagnetic coils to create a magnetic field. When electricity passes through the coils, they generate a magnetic force that pulls down an armature bar, causing the tattoo needle to move up and down.
  • Contact Screw and Spring: These components control the frequency and power of the needle movement. The contact screw completes the electrical circuit, while the spring provides tension to control the needle's movement.
  • Needle and Tube Assembly: The needle is attached to the armature bar, moving in and out of a tube assembly. This motion is what allows the tattoo machine to insert ink into the skin.

What are Coil Tattoo Machines Best For?

Coil tattoo machines are known for their robustness and long-lasting performance. They can withstand heavy use and are typically built with high-quality materials. Coil tattoo machines are versatile and can be used for various tattooing styles:

  • Lining: They are commonly used for creating bold, crisp lines due to their power and precision.
  • Shading and Packing Color: With proper adjustments, coil machines can produce smooth shading and gradients.

Coil tattoo machines are best for tattoo artists who value power, precision, and customization.  While they are heavier and louder than rotary machines, their durability and adaptability make them a popular choice among traditional tattoo artists and those seeking a versatile, long-lasting machine.

Are Coil Machines Good for Beginners?

Often referred to as a coil tattoo gun by beginners, coil tattoo machines have certain characteristics that may present challenges, but they can still be used by those who are dedicated to learning traditional tattooing techniques.

Pros of Coil Machines for Beginners

  • Power and Versatility: Coil machines offer a wide range of power settings, allowing for various tattooing styles, including bold lining and smooth shading. This versatility can be attractive to beginners who want to experiment with different techniques.
  • Customization: Coil machines can be highly customized. Beginners can learn to adjust the machine's components, such as coils, contact screw, springs, and armature bar, which provides a deeper understanding of how tattoo machines work.
  • Durability: Coil machines are generally robust and can withstand heavy use. This durability can be a benefit for beginners who are learning and practicing extensively.

Cons of Coil Machines for Beginners

  • Heavier and Louder: Coil machines tend to be heavier and noisier than rotary or pen machines. This extra weight can lead to fatigue, and the loud buzzing sound can be distracting for beginners.
  • Steeper Learning Curve: Because of the high degree of customization and complexity, coil machines can be more challenging for beginners to master. The need for adjustments and maintenance requires a certain level of technical skill and knowledge.
  • More Vibration: Coil machines produce more vibration due to their electromagnetic operation, which can affect precision and control for those new to tattooing.

Best Coil Machine Brands

The best coil machine brands offer high-quality, durable machines with customization options that suit a wide range of tattooing styles. Whether you're a traditional tattoo artist or someone looking for a reliable coil machine, brands such as Kingpin, Blood Money Irons, or Infinite Irons are recognized for their excellence and are popular among professional tattoo artists.

Tattooers looking for a unique machine that they can tailor to specific styles can browse  our collection of one-of-a-kind, custom coil machines. These machines are hand crafted and are made by world renowned machinists such as Uncle Roy Richardson, Dietsch, and Randy Randerson. Each coil machine features a custom design with springs and tune-ups guaranteed for life!