How does an airbrush work? - The Basics Series Episode 1 -

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2011

This is a quick breakdown of how an airbrush actually works. For more info check out TheAirbrushForum.com. The music is release under the creative commons license. Here is all the info for the music.

"The Earth Is My Church" by Alex (feat. Brad Stanfield & Periel Marr Stanfield)
http://ccmixter.org/files/AlexBeroza/24874
is licensed under a Creative Commons license:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/sampling+/1.0/

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  • Great vid I though i had bust my airbrush but now I actually know what the issue is. Cheers mate

  • What Tony is demonstrating here is the way an Airbrush is in effect identical to a regular Gravity or Suction fed Spray gun, it is just much smaller and capable of much finer work.

    The same Bernoulli or Venturi principles apply. Keep the Airl flow constant and your atomisation stays constant so you only need to worry about the amount of paint. The packing nut leaking could possibly be due to the solvents eating the "O" ring seal, so check that.

  • @AirbrushTricks i must have a problem with my packing nut too then because I have been having paint come back to the trigger area as well and making it a pain in the ass to clean up.

  • Cool video :)

  • Great Video Tony, keep them coming!

  • Man, you´re good doing airbruhs vids, but you´re a terrible airbrusher, maybe you need LEARN airbrushing before to make HOW TO vids (specially when you´re trying to teach airbrushing)

    I don´t want to be bad or evil with you, but it´s the big true.

    Anyways, your vids about the cleaning mounting/unmounting are good.

    Best regards.

  • Hi there,

    im looking for a new airbrush to begin with...since i cant find an iwata here in my country, i only saw badger brands: Crescendo 175 , 150, and the 100LG...which of these models would you recommend me buying? il be using inks or watercolor and be spraying mostly on papers or boards...

    Thanks for the helpful video

  • Another very enjoyable, and informative video, Tony. Thanks so much for your time, and it's great to see some new videos form you!!

    Keep up the good work Tony.

  • Truly a master of what you teach. Thanks for sharing. This is what makes youtube a great place for learning.

  • Very informative. Glad to see it's part 1 and more will be coming along!

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