Frequently Asked Questions
What types of tattoo work are these Round Shader cartridges suitable for?
They are ideal for basic shading, controlled filling, and thicker, more defined lines. They work especially well in styles such as traditional, Japanese, neo-traditional, and blackwork, where it's necessary to deposit ink consistently without being too harsh on the skin. They are also widely used to reinforce bolder outlines when you don't want a liner that's too stiff.
What is the difference between Round Shader (RS) and Magnum in shading?
Round Shader (RS) brushes have needles arranged in a looser circular formation, allowing for more control in medium areas and shaded details. Magnum brushes, on the other hand, spread the ink over a larger area and are better suited for large fills. If you're looking for precision, control, and versatility, the RS is the most balanced choice. If the focus is on speed in large areas, the Magnum has the advantage.
Is the 0.35 mm (#12) diameter suitable for beginners or only for professionals?
It works for both. For beginners, it offers stability, predictability, and good ink delivery, which helps build confidence. For professionals, it ensures solid lines and consistent shading, especially on more resistant skin. It's a versatile diameter, widely used in professional studios on a daily basis.
Are these EZ Revolution cartridges compatible with all cartridge machines?
Yes. The EZ Revolution RS #12 cartridges are compatible with most rotary machines and standard cartridge grips on the market. The fit is secure and play-free, reducing vibration and improving control. If you already work with modern cartridge machines, you won't have any compatibility issues.





