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Lesson One

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Lesson Three

Lesson Four

Lesson Five

Reducing Paint

Fine Lines, Detail

Detail Trick

Auto Art

Airbrush T Shirts

T Shirt Lettering

Fixing a bent needle

Fixing Airbrush Tip

Airbrush Cleaning

Airbrush Cleaning Two

Airbrush Basic Article

Paint Strainer

The Basic's

Paint for Airbrushing

What is a airbrush?

Types of Airbrushes

Airbrush Repair

Sticky Airbrush Trigger

Using airbrush templates

Airbrush main lever Replacement

Airbrushing a Star

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Airbrushes And How They Work


By Don Johnson
Airbrush Technique Magazine


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Basic airbrush information dealing with airbrushs made by the leading airbrush manufactures Badger, Paasche, Iwata

Airbrushs can be either internal or external mix, single action or double (dual) action.

SOME AIRBRUSH DEFINITIONS

EXTERNAL MIX - Combine air and paint after they exit the tip of the airbrush. Paint volume is controlled by a knob on the airbrush.

INTERNAL MIX - Combine air and paint inside the airbrush (tip actually).

ACTION - How the trigger is used to control the airbrush functions which affect the spray pattern of the airbrush.

SINGLE ACTION - Pushing down on the trigger gives you both paint and air. To stop paint being applied (flowing) just let up on the trigger. Amount of paint applied is controlled by a separate knob (pictured below). Single action airbrushs operates much the same as a can of spray paint but with the added ability of being able to adjust the amount of paint applied and the air pressure. To control the amount of paint the single action will apply when you push down on the trigger you would adjust the paint volume adjustment knob. Turning the knob clock wise decreases paint flow and turning it counter clockwise increases paint flow. Which means during the painting process to adjust paint flow you must stop and adjust the paint volume knob to increase or decrease paint flow. Very slow process painting anything in this manner, very limiting.

The air hose would just screw onto the post marked air hose connection in the picture below. The other end of the air hose screws onto the compressor.

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SINGLE ACTION AIRBRUSH

DOUBLE ACTION - Pushing down on the trigger gives you air, pulling back on the trigger gives you paint. The amount of air used should be controlled at your compressor setting not by feathering the amount of pressure you apply by pressing down on the trigger. Amount of paint applied is determined by how far back you pull the trigger.( pictured below) This gives you ability to paint non stop and increase or decrease paint flow simply by how much you pull the trigger back or push it forward. Giving you much more control during the painting process than the single action airbrush. Double action or dual action is great for applications where constant adjustments of spray widths and volume are required. The spray pattern as with a single action airbrush is determined by how far from the painting surface you are. The closer you are the smaller the spray pattern the further away you are from the painting surface the larger the spray pattern will be.


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DOUBLE OR DUAL ACTION AIRBRUSH

Airbrush Styles

Weather it be dual action or single action there are three different style airbrushs available. Gravity feed, siphon feed and side feed.

Gravity feed - The most detail oriented airbrush style available. As the paint is stored directly above the airbrush and it is gravity that draws the paint to the needle / tip makes this style airbrush the most consistent and responsive style airbrush. Nozzle size range from 0.10 to 0.35 mm

Siphon Feed - The advantage of this style airbrush is the ability to use many different size color cups and bottles and to change colors quickly. Nozzle sizes range from 0.1 to 0.5mm

Side Feed- The advantage of this style airbrush is the color cup attacked to the side will rotate 360 degrees giving you the ability to work at just about and angle or even over head. Nozzle sizes range from 0.10 to 0.35mm

What you might want to consider before buying your next airbrush.
I hope you found this helpful . I will be adding to this section very soon with more info on airbrush basics. For detail airbrush technique lessons, "How To" articles check out my magazines there is a link to both at the top of this page.

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Until next time , keep spraying.

Thanks

Don Johnson

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