Airbrushes
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 10:22 pm
We had started to discuss airbrushes as an adition to part of a thread and I thought id start this thread to get those who dont use or are inexperienced more comfortable with airbrushes and what can be done with them.
Im lucky enough to have several airbrushes, an Aztec which comes with several different nozels and is able to be fitted with different size bowls so it can cope with larger models and small fine detail work-=- I have had mixed results with this I find the tips of the nozels gather overspray quite quickly which can then 'drip' into the air stream causing splashes its dual control which is good because you can control flow of paint and the amount of air delivered to so its very versatile Ive been spraying with that for 16 years on and off. Ive a badger which is a basic point and shoot model nice even coverage though limiting in spray effects you can achieve. But my all time favourite is my Aerograph Sprite Super 63 its dual action with a small chrome fixed bowl which needs to be refilled often (its only drawback) Its build quality is fabulous and is easy to clean if you are careful ( there are a few small parts and a small o ring) I think ive had value for money as ive now had it 30 years it fits very neatly in the hand and is a joy to use.
Id like you all to add a bit about your airbrushes the pros and cons , compressors, moisture traps, mixing paints , paints used etc. I know theres a mine of knowledge out there and im learning new things on here on a daily basis so come on educate us
Im lucky enough to have several airbrushes, an Aztec which comes with several different nozels and is able to be fitted with different size bowls so it can cope with larger models and small fine detail work-=- I have had mixed results with this I find the tips of the nozels gather overspray quite quickly which can then 'drip' into the air stream causing splashes its dual control which is good because you can control flow of paint and the amount of air delivered to so its very versatile Ive been spraying with that for 16 years on and off. Ive a badger which is a basic point and shoot model nice even coverage though limiting in spray effects you can achieve. But my all time favourite is my Aerograph Sprite Super 63 its dual action with a small chrome fixed bowl which needs to be refilled often (its only drawback) Its build quality is fabulous and is easy to clean if you are careful ( there are a few small parts and a small o ring) I think ive had value for money as ive now had it 30 years it fits very neatly in the hand and is a joy to use.
Id like you all to add a bit about your airbrushes the pros and cons , compressors, moisture traps, mixing paints , paints used etc. I know theres a mine of knowledge out there and im learning new things on here on a daily basis so come on educate us