Meat hurts! Foreigner uses a 3D printer to make a tattoo, 1 second and 150 stitches

Almost every young person with an attitude has a TATTOO heart. They like to use tattoos to express their own personality and beliefs. Now it has become a cultural phenomenon. In the past, we have to enter the store, looking for a professional TATTOO technician to tailor it for yourself. Now, the 3D printing tattoo machine opened by Pierre Emm, John Big Silvera and Piotr Widelka is finally in commercial production.

Meat hurts! Foreigner uses a 3D printer to make a tattoo, 1 second and 150 stitches

Many cultures still retain traditional non-powered tattoo techniques, such as Japanese tebori, Hawaiian manual tapping, which often involve lengthy prayers and rituals. Even with automatic tattoo machines, many artists retain the sacred ritual of tattoo art.

Meat hurts! Foreigner uses a 3D printer to make a tattoo, 1 second and 150 stitches

Meat hurts! Foreigner uses a 3D printer to make a tattoo, 1 second and 150 stitches

In this regard, Pierre Emm said: "It is the use of history, art, technology and humanity to define their own tattoo machine. We are talking about mechanical, engineering, electronics, ergonomics, anthropology, history, art, and even philosophy. This is a project that enables us to meet people in many different disciplines. This is our passion."

Meat hurts! Foreigner uses a 3D printer to make a tattoo, 1 second and 150 stitches

Although TATTOO is designed with 3D modeling and 3D printers, it seems to be contrary to traditional techniques, but Pierre Emm insists that tattoo 3D printers are just a tool to enhance people's abilities. All they have to do is replace the extruder of the desktop 3D printer with a tattoing pin and upload the tattoo design that you want.

Initially, they performed 3D printing tests on silicone-based artificial skin. The biggest challenge was to calibrate the machine and identify the curved surface of the human arm. Their latest machines use specially designed needles and sensors that detect body contours and curved surfaces so that when printed, the print needle can move smoothly in one's arm, producing up to 150 needles per second.

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