How To Make A Tattoo Stencil Without A Thermal Copier Machine


This video shows you how to prep a transfer paper without using a thermal fax copier machine. If you have any questions feel free to ask!!! * Remember to sign up for more tips on tattooing * www.elementtattoosupply.com

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25 Responses to “How To Make A Tattoo Stencil Without A Thermal Copier Machine”

  • DST2223:

    love love love the video!! if ur writting someones name how do you draw it so its not backwards?

  • TheCrystalknight71:

    i appreciate this chip, its helped me loads , cheers man

  • freshbedaprince:

    this works outstanding . i usually just do this from the underside of the white and trace to the connected piece then press into it. well needless to say that this saves time and the customer is much more satisfied with the lesser delay in time

  • moondrop1881:

    where would you buy the transfer paper?? would a arts and crafts store have it?

  • flyguy12297:

    well me i would use my speedstick….and then draw my design on white paper….then put deodarent on my skin and press paper down on my skin for 6 secs

  • wutitdo98:

    Do what exactly?
    Transfering,making the gun,ink…what?

  • 3OSO3:

    how do u do urs?

  • wutitdo98:

    Deodorant,thats how i did mine in the penn.

  • redsamuraidragon:

    Straight Green Soap, or deodorant, or aloe gel mixed with deodorant, or stencil shit, or however you mix your stuff. But really you shouldnt be tattooing if you have to ask.

  • sortisio123:

    @XxCorMenxX
    cheapest way to do it is buy a speedstick(greed one, melt it down in a bottle so you dont cross contaminate, put a thin layer on a person, then apply stencil

  • XxCorMenxX:

    what do u do after u have the stencil on the paper u tranfered it on? how do u put it on someone?

  • xxxxsmailxxxx:

    nononono

  • yangsrgr8:

    Addendum to my previous comment:
    this is a dot matrix printer, make sure you take out the ink ribbon~!! I found a supplier on ebay with a butt load of new units, I run mine with Window’s 7 and Photoshop 7, it has cut my pre tat time down to minutes instead of hours, especially on larger piece’s. Time is Money!!

  • yangsrgr8:

    Lexmark model 2390plus (IBM) 50 on ebay, 14.99 for a serial port to usb cable…make’s this totally un necessary and time consuming~! With the addition of Photoshop your stencil making process is simple and easy…it also helps to have a “mouse pen/tablet” Your designs are limited by your imagination!!!

  • BrokeTrailerTrash:

    @opus.. rc car motor guns are awsome! except I usualy use a bic mechanical pencil. I get the one with the 0.7mm lead and then use a 0.5mm needle, it keeps it realy tight, no wobble at all. The lines are decent size and solid, not scratchy.

  • TATTOOTRAINING:

    @soldierboy425 because its the wrong paper

  • TATTOOTRAINING:

    that is carbon paper not spirit master paper it wrong from the beginning

  • opusmusic:

    Awesome, helping scratchers everywhere learn to tattoo sweet tribal armbands on their friends… good idea… Do you have a video on how to make a machine, excuse me, GUN out of an r/c car motor and a bic pen too? Priceless.

  • xxstelfxx:

    what type of pen u drawing with??

  • smokeandskate247:

    thanks man i was wondering though you said not to use a very thin pen but my design is pretty detailed so whats the smallest point i could use and still get a good transfer?

  • MrSketch1991:

    ok thanx this video helped

  • soldierboy425:

    thank you for posting this. Ive been fighting with that damn paper for weeks.

  • Takeover94:

    so this is jus regular thermal paper?

  • TracieTrillion:

    as Glasshole asked: I think he ment if you can print straight to the carbon paper? Like when you put regular copy paper in printer, intead you use a carbon paper in the printer. weather or not that’ll work?
    I was actually interested in that too. Would it work or would the carbon copy get messed up?

  • kingzjamz:

    im in the exact same dilema as you lol, but i used practise skin, which is slightly different to human skin but its a good way to get the feel for it, then what i did was go old school lol! tattood myself :D ! only something small and where if i screwed it up i didnt have to look at it but hey it worked. and now im doin preety good, but thats what i did.