Beginners guide to the airbrush part 2
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- a quick follow up to the airbrush video we had before, ill link the original video for you at the end, grab a cup of coffee and kick back and hopefully you can get something useful out of this #miniatures #miniaturepainting #scalemodeling #scale model#modelkits #modeltools #tools
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I Love this video!
I'm not sure what I love the most.
1. The Tutorial.
2. The Music
3. That you sound just like
Vincent D' Onofrio's Character in the Movie Fire with Fire (2012)
Haheh that's the second time someone has told me I sound like him, and glad I could help you
Video was informative on mixing the cleaner and supplies needed. Probably add a funnel to the list.One thing worth mentioning is that when using rubber gloves is that if you accidentally puncture the glove with the needle and it gets into your finger it will cause more damage to you than breathing any fumes.Also perhaps replace that vent filter on the cleaning pot with a cotton ball for less fumes escaping from the jar.Thanks .
yeah, that is true as well, this is one reason why I like for people to comment, thanks! it helps for everyone in the hobby to share our knowledge equally to help folks out!
Great video! Can you just clean your airbrush with acetone or alcohol alone? I'm not from the US, so, I'm not sure what I can find for that Simple Green. Thanks!
You could use alcohol alone yeah
You could use alcohol aloneits definitely doable, would clean well, id still dilute it with water
I have a question. I have a hobby that i do and i is lettering as well as logo stencils on top of wood. An airbrush should work good for that correct although I've never used one??
yeah, it would work great, as long as the pressure is right
@@bluestraveler2342 what's a good pressure setting for the cheap craft paint once it's thinned out
@@robertpatterson149 usually 50-70 psi depending on the paint, usually for water based, 50 would be fine, 70 would be better for laquer and enamel based, sometimes it may need to go higher depending on the thickness of the paint
@@bluestraveler2342 thank you
@@robertpatterson149 yeah, no problem