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! colspan="2" | '''First Blood'''
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! Address
| 7 William St<br>Darlinghurst Australia
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! Phone
| (02)8033 7278
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! Fax
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! Email
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! Hours
| Mon  - Thurs 12pm-8pm<br>Fri-Sat 12pm-10pm<br>Sun 2pm-7pm
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! Services
| Piercing, Tattooing, Scarification, Suspensions, Laser
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! Website
| [http://www.firstblood.com.au/ First Blood]
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== Contents ==
[[Barbell|Barbells]] are attached to [[Bead|beads]] via threaded rods.  How they attach can vary.
# [[#About|About]]
# [[#Staff|Staff]]
## [[#Piercers|Piercers]]
## [[#Tattoo_Artists|Tattoo Artists]]


== About ==
There are two main kinds of '''threading''' used in the [[Body modification|body modification]] industry. The top drawing shows an internally threaded barbell, where the bead screws into the bar. The bottom drawing shows an externally threaded barbell, where the bar screws into the bead.  A subtype of external threading is step-down threading, where the threaded portion is of a smaller gauge than the main stem of the barbell - this can help prevent the threads catching on the [[Fistula|fistula]] during insertion.
'''First Blood''' is one of Sydney, Australia's best leading edge Body Piercing and Tattooing studios - thriving in professional and safe environment while offering a vast array of body modifications, according to their website.
 
They offer full body piercing, custom tattooing, scarification, ritual body suspension and tattoo laser lightening.
 
== Staff ==
=== Piercers ===
* [[Joeltron]]
* Kylie Garth
* Bamboo
* [[Lunacobra]]
 
=== Tattoo Artists ===
* Naepier
* Dean Olling
* Jamie
* Daddy (Apprentice)

Latest revision as of 05:57, 17 September 2023

Threading.jpg

Barbells are attached to beads via threaded rods. How they attach can vary.

There are two main kinds of threading used in the body modification industry. The top drawing shows an internally threaded barbell, where the bead screws into the bar. The bottom drawing shows an externally threaded barbell, where the bar screws into the bead. A subtype of external threading is step-down threading, where the threaded portion is of a smaller gauge than the main stem of the barbell - this can help prevent the threads catching on the fistula during insertion.