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Air Brushing Black Enamel
Short and sweet. I'm getting pretty good with the air brush. I can shoot near perfect gloss whites, reds, grays, yellows, you name it. Using the exact same techniques and preparation, I almost always get some debris in the paint when shooting gloss black. You know, those little flecks of whatever. Is this just me or something to do with gloss black.? I'm thinking I really need to double down on my cleanliness preparation when shooting gloss black going forward.
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Make sure you clean your airbrush thoroghly. Take it apart and clean everything. Small flakes of dried on paint can get into the paint. Some strain their paint to remove any lumps.
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Are those filters really fine enough to keep out small flecks? The description of them always says they will prevent "blobs of paint from clogging your airbrush." Thanks, Chris |
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The filters will help to strain contaminants out of the paint. There are filters fine enough to do that. They can be ordered from Micro Mark. I have heard some people even use nylons to strain paint.
But it is also very important to make sure the needle and nozzle of the airbrush is clean and free from contaminants after every paint session. Dried paint can get on the finish of your rocket. There are paints from various manufacterers that are prethinned for aribrush use. They are ready to spray right from the bottle. http://www.micromark.com/strainer-f...-of-3,8343.html |
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