Introduction: Airbrush Basics - These Are the Basics for Learning to Airbrush
Changing colors - Disassembly - Cleaning - Assembly
Everyone needs to know the basics so you can take care of your new piece of gear.
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Changing colors - Disassembly - Cleaning - Assembly
Everyone needs to know the basics so you can take care of your new piece of gear.
16 Comments
8 years ago on Introduction
Just in case anybody here hasnt figured it out yet caligraphy ink is great as a practice paint - cleans up easy from airbrush, no thinning required, and very very cheap.
works with around 30 - 40 PSI
14 years ago on Introduction
If only I saw this video before I cloged my airbrush...
15 years ago on Introduction
ROFLMAO!! it's like you know exactly wtf i want to learn and put the video right on my screen... i've looked at most of your videos 2 or 3 times and thought to myself... alright... time to get an airbrush. then i realised sh!t... i dunno how to take care of it if i do get one. and after 2 hours on the web i click a link and it brings me full circle right back here... gg. thanks again :)
15 years ago on Introduction
Any chance you could do a 4 leaf clover intstuctional for me. I have the basics and want to put a shamrock on each side of my bike's gas tank. That's a mock up of what I'm trying to accomplish. Thanks
15 years ago on Introduction
How much does a decent starter airbrush cost?
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
Not nearly as much as you would think. Around 40$.
Airbrush-Depot has the best value airbrushes. They are called the master series.
Check them out.
Airbrush-Depot
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
what airbrush are you runn'n?, personally I running a vega 2000 by badger, also I have a crescendo for shirts (not metal) and 2 harbor freight backups.
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
I got a good airbrush for $12 and a compressor for $50 at harbor freight.
15 years ago on Introduction
First off I have to say I just recently saw your videos and for someone like me who is just starting they are awesome! Like I said I'm just starting and got what I think was a great deal on a BADGER 360 ($75.)but I'm wondering if it will be good for me to learn with and if I'll be able to eventually accomplish those awesome Real Blue Flames in your video with it? Thanks for all your help!
15 years ago on Introduction
i am new to airbrushing. my tool leaks just a tiny bit out of the body. is there anything i can do to fix it? your vids are great. i mostly use the tool for painting stencils. Also, any vital tips i need to know about?
15 years ago on Introduction
hey, great tut, all ur videos are super! i was just wandering, i normally use an aerosol to paint, but i haven't done any complicated pattern before, so all i've ever needed was masking tape. but when i want to do curves, it can be a bit of a problem. do you recommend buying an airbrush?? p.s. i spray custom case mods, usually on certain microsoft consoles.. thanks, a8875624
15 years ago on Introduction
thank
15 years ago on Introduction
I was wondering what brand of airbrush that is.
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
Thanks
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
It's an Iwata Eclipse HP-CS
15 years ago on Introduction
Nice job, I realized you changed the videos to Revver. Or is it Rewer? I don't know, but still, great videos, and the quality is much better!