@4:31 - Always use quick release adapters! They're not just for swapping guns, but they allow you to remove a gun and keep the hose 'closed'.
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
TODAY I LEARNED SOMETHING. I removed the quick adapter as it didn’t fit on my iwata hose!
@funchick202 Жыл бұрын
this.
@khanoclast Жыл бұрын
What @Some-Guy said. I use a CO2 source for my model work, and a small handheld USB rechargable compressor for my figure painting, and both sources, my hoses, and all four of my airbrushes (different uses and media) have QR adapters. Makes cleaning brushes and swapping air sources easy.
@AlwaysBoredNeverBoring Жыл бұрын
Airbrush can still launch off even with a quick release. Or at least it did with mine. Was getting ready to clean mine a few weeks ago did the pull back with the quick release, but wasn't holding on to the gun for whatever reason, and it launch off my house and almost dropped it.
@jnrmack Жыл бұрын
@@LylaMev i like both ways Quick releases and screwing on hose. I tend to airbrush close to me as i have arthritis in shoulders and the extra length of the quick release can get in the way. Screw on hose much easer to use near body, but i use the light type hose as in H&S do or Iwata black hose,less weight and more flexible. and i have two hoses, one with quick release and the other screw on. screw on for the main airbrush.
@diplomatNSTAR11 Жыл бұрын
Another tip, always put your thinner in before you put your paint in. Learned this one from Vince V. This makes it so there isnt a risk of paint running down the needle before you get a chance to mix in the cup. Helps prevent clogs from forming because you know the only paint running through is paint that has been thinned. Worst case, a little thinner goes through first which wont contribute to clogs. Im also a big fan of Badgers Regdab needle juice. Every once in a while oil the airbrush inside and out and it will help keep it clean and prevent clogs from forming. Love the idea of pulling the needle through the front though, will have to try that out. Been having issues with my H&S Chameleon getting paint into the gun, so this will likely help fix that.
@MaskedRiderChris Жыл бұрын
The needle idea is a good one, and the thinner before paint idea is one I'll have to try. I usually put in flow improver, then paint and then thinner; I'll have to see how the other way around works for me.
@diplomatNSTAR11 Жыл бұрын
@@MaskedRiderChris I would think flow improver or thinner first probably won't make a huge difference. My thinner mix has some flow improver in it anyways, but give it a go and see if it makes any difference. Really the big thing is just putting something other than paint in first.
@BlackCoyote66 Жыл бұрын
Came here to say the same thing - I always start by putting a drop of thinner in the cup and spraying a bit out the nozzle.
@_PhamTuanCuong10 ай бұрын
I always mix the paint before put it in the airbruh, so I guess I'm safe
@REKlaus Жыл бұрын
I discovered your youtube channel a couple weeks ago and am just starting miniature painting coming over from almost 6 decades of building plastic models (ya, I'm probably old enough to be your gandpa.) Overall I have enjoyed your videos and have learned a few things. As a spray gun and airbrush user since the 1960's , I have a few problems with some of your recommendations: 1. The needle should Only be removed through the rear and then only to clean or replace the needle. Your airbrush (or spray gun) should be cleaned and empty of all paint and cleaning fluid. Many of the airbrushes have screw in nozzles that Should Never Be Removed unless absolutely necessary as they are very easy to cross thread or break off at the threads and can be very hard to get to seal properly giving you more problems. In #6 guess what, this problem is caused because you are disassembling the airbrush, breaking the factory seals and when you reassemble it have air leaks most likely between the nozzle and body (see my #1 above.) Put a small amount of Bee's Wax on the threads of the parts and on the outside of the rear of a drop in nozzle to fix this problem. You can get a nice easy to apply tube of Bee's wax in the Iwata cleaning kit which I highly recommend any airbrusher to get. Get your self a QD or quick connect hose adapter. You'll wonder why you never did before. Bonus tip, Never Ever mix your paint in the airbrush cup-no mater Whos says to do so. Just invites clogging and inconsistent mixing. Mix your airbrush paint in a small, cheap cup and poor int the airbrush cup.
@lucasthomas9184 Жыл бұрын
I have a bottle with a 50/50 alcohol/water mix that I run through mine when I'm done and cleaning is really quick with a qtip. I never have to take my nozzle off. I also use a retarder medium along with thinner when mixing and never get dry tip. Honestly I can't recommend Marco Frisone s airbrushing videos enough. I was having a lot of trouble before I watched those and truly haven't had an issue since. Hope this helps some of you all.
@animalyze7120 Жыл бұрын
That would be a 1:1 ratio not 50/50. Equal parts is always 1:1, 5 parts paint to 5 parts thinner is a 1 to 1 ratio. 1part paint to 1/2 (50%) parts thinner would actually equate to 2:1 ratio. It's just easier to calculate the ratio rather than percentages and is more accurate to reproduce and explain.
@lucasthomas9184 Жыл бұрын
@animalyze7120 Sure, but I think we can assume that most people understand what I meant. It's not a strict recipe. Water down some ipa to clean your airbrush. You're right though, ratios are a superior form of reference. I'll try to remember that moving forward. Thanks
@isisnmagic1812 Жыл бұрын
@@animalyze71201-1 or 50-50 , depending on your age means the same thing, there is always that one guy and today that's you, take a bow.
@kumada84 Жыл бұрын
@@animalyze7120 "50/50" is a ratio, not a percentage. (A ratio can be written with a slash.) 50/50 is the same thing as 1:1.
@treborrrrr Жыл бұрын
You don't have to move the trigger back forward slowly, you can "slam it" forward if you want, as long as you keep the air on you'll be fine as it will blow off any residue on the needle tip (which is what causes that little spurt of paint as you let the air flow again).
@iamsobanned Жыл бұрын
I like to use the cosmetic wedges for closing the front to blow back into the cup to mix and clean. They are also helpful for cleaning the tip and adsorbing any extra splatter when I get distracted and lubing various things around my hobby space.
@scooteroo1701 Жыл бұрын
These are all great airbrush tips! I also like to use the quick disconnects and another tip I just figured out was put your thinner or flow improver first in the cut before paint. I used to get clogs all the time but not anymore. And for a non airbrush tip, or caution rather, never sit your silly putty down on a silicone mat. You’ll never get it all off 😬 learned that the hard way
@shogunmage903611 ай бұрын
Great video. Solid advice on each topic. I especially like the mention of number 6. I've been airbrushing for about 5 years now and only recently contacted the manufacturer (Iwata) of a problem. Not only did they provide me with solid advice on their gun but they also have a repair system that works amazingly. Ship it off, give it a week or so, comes back like new.
@daveypotful Жыл бұрын
As a newbie to airbrushing,I’d like to thank you for your tips.and I love how your style and personality comes over 👍😎
@joslynjordan3818 Жыл бұрын
Good video. I'm still new to airbrushing and your videos help a lot. I got the H&S Infinity Kyiv edition and haven't used it yet. Been using my Evolution AL. They have an Infinity Giraldez special edition designed specifically for painting miniatures. Has 3 different sized sketching caps you can use to guage your distance with and the front end is shorter. You can only use a 2ml cup on it since the cup is so much closer to the trigger. As a beginner, one of the things that made airbrushing tremendously easier for me was mixing my paint in a cup and pouring it into the airbrush. It allowed me to understand the correct consistency of the paint as I was learning. I kept getting clogs and my paint was never mixed well enough mixing it directly in the airbrush.
@capnskustomworks Жыл бұрын
That’s helpful stuff!!! Something I’d add to the very last part about making sure to steady your hand, don’t be afraid to use surfaces to help, and remember to steady the rest of yourself behind your hand as well! It’s so easy to focus so hard on what you’re doing with your hands and not realize how the rest of your posture and position isn’t helping us to be anchored! I’ve been making art for decades and I’ve still gotta make that part of my mental checklist while working. And everyone please remember your frequent stretching!!! Can’t make good art if your back and hands are fighting ye at it.
@isisnmagic1812 Жыл бұрын
I mix my paint and thinner together in a separate container before i pour in the airbrush cup where flow improver is waiting. Great video as always.
@BeardedBaron88 Жыл бұрын
I have the SAME issue with my H&S 2 in 1, from the very first spray out of the box. I bought it about 2 months ago. I always found I have to tighten the nozzle by what feels like 1/128th of an inch past finger tight to get it to stop that air leak, maybe a replacement seal is my best bet.
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
I’ve also been told to try just turning the seal around! Stay there and see if that helps.
@mohussain4792 Жыл бұрын
@@LylaMev Having the same issue with my H&S (6 months old) and the blowback depending on how I reassemble it as well, appreciate you sharing that it could simply just be a dodgy seal.
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
@@mohussain4792 It seems to be so common I don't know why they don't do better quality control!
@johndillon8051 Жыл бұрын
I had a problem with bubbling in the cup with my Iwata Eclipse and a new nozzle and needle cured that. Maybe some of the problem was caused by removing the needle from the back. Thanks to you that'll be a thing of the past. Great looking cat you have, a real sweetheart.
@RoyalGuardNo17 Жыл бұрын
I’d just like to add. What Layla got there in the part where she talks about pulling the needle is a self cantering airbrush which is a different kind of seal and can for the most part be disassembled from the front and reassembled without much problem. On the other end is the classic airbrush nozzle which has the tiny screw on tip. That is quite different and it is not recommended to disassemble the front unless absolutely necessary as they’re adding a small Teflon seal on the thread. This gets worn away every time the tip is screwed off and on. After about two to three disassemblies and reassemblies is completely worn off and needs replacement- hence the backdraft, bubbles in the reservoir and eventual explosion. This airbrush should be cleaned from the back. First the reservoir needs to be cleaned with water and cleaner and when it’s only water coming through it is possible to remove the needle from the back and clean it. TLDR: Self centering tip- pull needle from the front in whichever step of the cleaning. Classic tip- pull needle through the back as a last step in cleaning.
@MmDpowaaa Жыл бұрын
This!
@Ghogiel3D Жыл бұрын
Yep, if you have a premium brand airbrush the manufacturer will have instructions. The bottom line is cleaning the airbrush thoroughly before pulling the needle out the back and disassembling it. It's been said a million times, just don't pull a dirty needle through the airbrush for obvious reasons.
@drakenbyte Жыл бұрын
I have watched so so many airbrush videos from professionals over the years as background noise when I work, and this video really had good points and suggestions that I haven't heard in places elsewhere! We were obviously taught to use the airbrush the same way, so I have bad habits to unlearn myself (such as vigorous circles, I have been working on unlearning that for a year now) but I wanted to thank you for these tips!
@jc7997aj Жыл бұрын
Get some quick connects and swapping air brushes or breaking down for clean up is just that much easier. It's a cheap quality of life increase. Also allows for swivel. Idk if anyone else has that issue but before with the screw type my hose was binding up. Also with dry tip and splatter I just taught myself to never let up on the air and when you do start away from the piece. You gave the best advice there is for that situation.
@jbjones27 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips Lyla! Learned quite a bit today. I loved the idea of practicing on a coloring book. Thanks again!
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
Happy to help!
@mikekelley2991 Жыл бұрын
The timing with the Trigger and air flow was my biggest hurdle and once conquered I was able to spend more time painting and less time troubleshooting clogs. It takes time and does not fix itself right away but you will see progress quickly!
@lucevirtuale Жыл бұрын
Thank you for correcting some old video of yours, it was very honest and brave. NOW I’m going to buy an airbrush 😊
@Geekeric Жыл бұрын
Great video! I once mixed up thinner and cleaner. Spraying paint and cleaner mixed is not good. Keep the cleaner well away when you are painting! lol
@lexar4035 Жыл бұрын
ok, I will say you have some amazing points but one stood out to me, the "dry tip" one. (for context, I have traditional training with airbrushes and spray guns in an automotive setting and am certified to operate these tools with hazardous automotive paint) you actually don't want to fully release the trigger AT ALL. there should always be air coming out of your nozzle as you are using it not only to prevent the paint from pooling on the needle, but to give you slightly more control and stability. I don't know why, but holding the first stage of the trigger as you work just...works? also I'm stealing the blue tack on the trigger thing shown at 5:08, that's GENIOUS and should have been in the video!
@chemgeektim Жыл бұрын
I never would have thought of using a coloring book to practice! Neat!
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
Happy to help!!
@keptinjack Жыл бұрын
Bonus tip 1; quick release adaptors. Bonus tip 2; use hot water when cleaning the airbrush Bonus tip 3; use an inline moisture trap on the quick release to create a more comfortable handle for long sessions
@temux86 Жыл бұрын
inline moisture trap, could you link one as example?
@oleww50 Жыл бұрын
Yea I’d be interested too
@Ghogiel3D Жыл бұрын
@@temux86 All the cheap plastic moisture traps I've had are all crap and leak, so I would steer away from those. I've heard the sparmax silver bullet one is ok though. I use a medium sized hyundai compressor and bought a more industrial regulator with moisture trap to feed my lines, so have removed other traps. As for using a moisture trap as a grip aid, I don't think it's worth much. For one the trap is about 2 inches down from the body of the air brush anyway, and gripping down there is not going to be good for much. Most professional airbrush artists hold the brush more like you would chopsticks, with the brush resting on a mostly extended middle finger (not curled around the inlet area) and the thumb just lightly pinching it. I'd recomend getting an actual silicone grip if you just want the moisture trap to be a grip aid, as those sit on the actual body of the brush where you actually should be holding it
@annihilationtextofficialca89417 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I didn't even know the needle can come out the front. Pretty new to airbrushing. Got a good one on one session with my airbrush last night where I was forced to disassemble the entire thing, the paint backed up into the entire inside, past the trigger and right in to the back where the screw to tighten the needle down is. Yikes. Subscribed!
@Leopardtag Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. I'm studying on how to use an Airbrush and your tips really helped to get to know more information.
@KittenMiau Жыл бұрын
I also can confirm the nozzle seal issue with harder & steenbeck airbrush. Also paint leaking into air channel, if seal is worn out. I saw people spray water into needle channel after removing the needle. I’m kinda too anxious to do that. 😢
@vegaskatus Жыл бұрын
this is great advice all around. I have two brand new airbrushes that I never use after I took one apart to clean and can't get the needle back in through the back. i'm going to try feeding it through the front and see if I have any better luck.
@pk-vk3oc Жыл бұрын
Great tips Lyla! Awesome to watch your skillz gain over the years too, your work is dope.
@iainmcpherson5219 Жыл бұрын
Love these videos! Always great to have your experiences to help when I run into issues.
@MrMirkfallon Жыл бұрын
Coloring in a colouring book for children, is such a great tip. I'll def try it out
@jorey4565 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Lyla for the tips ! On the Badger,you have no choice to remove from the back the needle ,because of a big sphere at the bottom of the needle.. And please Always,ALWAYS after each work session,made empty the air in the tank of the compressor,until air become water and rust and destroy your tank compressor !
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
I swear I keep learning new things everything I post a video!
@MichaelWitkowski-dq1nr9 ай бұрын
The water tip is a really good one, but I would like to augment it by saying to use the thinner/cleaner intended for the paint you plan on using. I do a lot of military aircraft and autos (like cars and motorcycles), and one of my go-to's is Alclad II, which happens to be a lacquer, so water would be a huge no-no.
@oleww50 Жыл бұрын
7:02 I’ve had exactly the same with this HS infinity airbrush! I’ve been quite disappointed with it as it was so expensive… thanks for this I will try this ❤️👌
@quasiking62467 ай бұрын
Wow! Awesome information on airbrushing! I am new to this but I want to learn it so all the great tips you shared are more than welcomed! Thanks so much!
@mandalorianknight7002 Жыл бұрын
Highly recommend the quick release connections, can avoid accidentally launching your equipment lol 😅
@denniswijker7162 Жыл бұрын
@4:31 How about first emptying your compressor tank before disconnecting the hose :P
@derekgarcia3069 Жыл бұрын
I really like the idea of practicing control on a piece of paper with a dot layout.
@antongunther3977 Жыл бұрын
My biggest tip is to actually start off with a mid-range model. I've seen too many people start off with either a crappy $10 airbrush with a cheap $25 compressor and get frustrated with faulty equipment or rushing out and getting a $100+ airbrush and ruining it. Get a solid 30 to 50 buck airbrush (I prefer the masterairbrush g233, repair parts are very cheap at about 10 bucks if you buy generic). If you want to a decent compressor (I hate those box compressors) it will run you about $100. But if you are serious about using an airbrush get a compressor with a tank, its about 30 to 60 dollars more but the consistancy of air pressure is worth it (not to mention it will be quieter while you are using up the tank's reserve). An air brush booth is nice, but not needed. You can get the same effect if you get a large cardboard box and get a cheap filter (the blue airbrush filter foam works). Cut a hole out for the filter and put a big square fan (you know the type) for the exhaust. Aim it towards a window and you can very safely airbrush in doors. Bonus tip: GET A QUICK DISCONNECT. Even if you only have one brush. It makes quickly cleaning the airbrush very easy, especially if you need to trouble shoot in the middle of a paint job.
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your long and in depth comment! It really means a lot to me that you took so much time to write it!
@ADHD-Gaming Жыл бұрын
Your coloring book practice tip is very nice, thanks for that.
@musoseven821810 ай бұрын
Great video, good to fess up to issues with airbrushes, everyday is a school day✌️✌️💜🤗🤕😊😊 I always remove the needle forward and out of the front - it's a double edged sword though with the new H&S needles and the bumps on the end🤔🤔 Worst issue? I've been airbrushing on and off since the 1970s. A few months back I needed to use a specific colour of red paint, could only get it as a common or garden acrylic. Thinned it perfectly, decided to use my fire hose, Paasche H with it, as it's so robust etc, easy clean up. I did some priming and basecoating etc, all well and good, all straight from the bottle, flawless. Getting tired, but thought 'I'll just blat on that red acrylic'. Dumb move! It clogged everything up, it almost congealed (moderate room temperature, air from compressor likewise). I spent over an hour picking bits out of the Paasche H (usually only requires a 5 minute clean up). Larger paint particles, temperature, wrong thinning ratio, chemical reaction? I've still no clue, never happened before! I've purchased some - similar red (not quite right) from Vallejo Air range, I won't be going off piste with the original paint again. I miss using enamels tbh.
@noosebrother Жыл бұрын
i nearly binned my H&S cr gun because of paint not flowing or a bubbling cup.. all that cleaning all that fuss i nearly just gave up. i don't know what i did but i fiddled with how i thin paint and gave my compressor a kick and now i slowly seem to get a sort of workflow in place that brought back my fun in airbrushing somewhat. i still don't like it but it's getting better.
@antonjonsson424 Жыл бұрын
just got one and Im having all kinds of issues xD thankfully I have gotten lots of advice and found many useful videos to help me out
@melsminiloft Жыл бұрын
I literally just started using an airbrush this week and did nearly all these things! 😅 thanks so much for this video, I now know for the future!
@mikesackmary Жыл бұрын
Great tips. One thing - be very careful while removing the nozzle with the needle in place. Nozzles are very easy to get out of round. T
@shilor6348 Жыл бұрын
These are great tips! Love the dot tracing and coloring book idea to practice airbrush aim!
@AussieBoyLloyd8 ай бұрын
This is exactly the video I needed.. and it’s nice that you reminded us of being overwhelmed sometimes is ok cause that’s where everyone starts I like how you explain things and how you get to the point without skipping over things that are important 👌 +1 sub happy to have found your videos 🫶🏻
@axxonic305 Жыл бұрын
Soo what about needles like the ones used on badger patriot 105 that has a ball on the back end can push that through. Or the talon that has a needle that is tapered at the front?
@niall142 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I've been airbrushing for a couple of years now, but I'm still making some of these mistakes!
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
Happy to help!
@generationxwarlock195 Жыл бұрын
Just started using one for priming,
@aaronbono4688 Жыл бұрын
Great tips. I have to pull the needle out the back of my airbrush because it does not push through forward and what I do is clean it out thoroughly as much as I can and then blow all the water out that I can before taking the airbrush apart so there's not really any paint that will pull back into the gun when I'm removing the needle.
@namewastaken360 Жыл бұрын
I think I might have ruined mine, the air always comes up through the cup, I've pulled everything apart multiple times soaked the parts in isopropyl alcohol and it still doesn't work, I bought a new head with protective prongs, but it seems the wedding size for the needle or I'm missing a part of something. I got a sotor 20/20, pretty much given up on airbrushing, but maybe I should start again with a cheaper airbrush?
@krzysztofmathews738 Жыл бұрын
Agreed entirely on 'test firing' with a bit of water through the gun before putting any paint in the cup. This has helped me avoid problems more than once.
@kmykz Жыл бұрын
Airbrushing benefits alot from routine (if you do it correct!). Some things seem annoying and slow you down when starting, but the more you do it, the less you'll notice it.
@centerededgedesignusa7957 Жыл бұрын
Love the kitty transitions! Thanks for the video!
@ajosepi1976 Жыл бұрын
The H&S nylon seals will compress over time and if the brand new airbrush has sat for any extended time, the seal will be compressed. I have swapped out the seal, fixed the problem and when it happened again, I put the old seal back in and it was fine because it had expanded back to shape. I spent 10 years pulling the needle out the back, and the trick is just have it mostly clean before you pull it to the taper. Some airbrushes this is the only option. If you are dragging paint into your seals before you get to the taper, you have bad seals and you need new ones. You should replace all the seals a lot more often than you think you should. I think both my infinity airbrushes needed new fluid nozzle seals out of the box. This is not an H&S exclusive problem. It is all airbrushes. Nice video. Good info.
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
I wish I had kept the last seal as a back up! I had assumed it was garbage!
@ajosepi1976 Жыл бұрын
@@LylaMev I was lucky. I had tossed it in a little cleaning cup and it had just sat there a few weeks. I was doing airbrush work for a living at the time. So I did a lot of hours in a week.
@Lutinfarceur Жыл бұрын
Thank you little witch for your videos. Perhaps a day i'll try an aero, but not enough space and money to start with this sort of weapon 😉
@LegionaireSiggi Жыл бұрын
Quick question, do you not like Quick Release fittings? I found it made cleaning a lot easier and if you change airbrushed, I would imagine it would be helpful.
@HuntersOA Жыл бұрын
Tip for the hose matter: Use a quick release connector. They are just a few bucks and are night and day. You can switch between guns so easily with it :)
@dabinhaler1337 Жыл бұрын
super great channel glad to have found it, u paint at a super high level but your breakdowns for us n00bs r super easy to follow
@DanielEbeck Жыл бұрын
My worst Fail was when I over tightened the nozzle on my Iwata HP-C. Snapped that thread clean off. I’ve since moved to a H&S Evo Silverline; so much easier to disassemble and clean that it isn’t even a chore. And def Quick Release adapters FTW!
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
Oh no! You have now unlocked a new fear for me when airbrushing 😅
@pbkobold Жыл бұрын
A rule I picked up on another channel is to only go finger tight. Use tools to unthread if need be, but everything seals and works well on all three airbrushes I have just finger tight.
@JoeFlamenco Жыл бұрын
The iwata neo cleaning video from the manufacturer says to pull the needle out through the back. Not saying you’re wrong but for that airbrush it might be different?
@Ghogiel3D Жыл бұрын
lol, I had watched some of your older videos and I was having an anurism watching you spazz the airbrush around in circles all the time. I didn't want to be that guy to comment negatively about your technique and be like learn2triggercontrol and just aim properly where you want the paint. Glad you've wised up to that. Also someone get this witch a quick release for the hose.
@temux86 Жыл бұрын
Hey Lyla i didn't see it clearly..which seal was replaced? Thanks!
@artatthespeedoflight4380 Жыл бұрын
- My biggest fail was forgetting to tighten the needle chucking nut. I wish I could say this only happened once,,, - Never pulling the needle out the back made a massive difference in keeping paint out of "How tf did paint get THERE?!" - Quality quick connect air hose fittings are worth every penny! That & a few wraps of PTFE tape & all is right with the world. Bonus, it helps release any twist that may be in the hose. - Same thing for an airbrush stand. Best one I've found is one I 3D printed & hot glued to my spray booth. Solid, cheap, quick print, easy to to use (even with a MAC valve near the nozzle), fits all of my brushes, etc. - Beeswax may be the best thread sealer ever! Especially between the body & nozzle cap. Quick swipe around the threads & a solid seal every time. - A paint filter / strainer is priceless (but cheap) insurance for removing tiiiiiiiiny bits of "whatever" that may cause clogs. Especially when using very fine needles. When reducing or mixing paints, it will even catch little blobs of paint that may have not mixed as completely as the rest.
@zGRYed4 ай бұрын
Hi. Thank you for this interesting video. I'm currently struggling with the problem of painting in a 2x2m room and I'm wondering if it's even a good idea :D (I recently painted without a mask, I inhaled it all because it was supposed to be "only a moment" and I felt bad for the next 2 days :D). The biggest challenge for me is the compressor. Although they're not big, it's still a "piece of furniture" that takes up space, I don't know about its volume (I usually paint at night). Did it take you long to perfect the airbrush?
@xenoterracide Жыл бұрын
Get a quick detach adapter, and a precision work guard (it's not a cone) to protect your needle.
@dinmacxan Жыл бұрын
I don't remember what I used, probably a primer, but long story short, aftrr forgetting to clean it for a couple days, I got a needle stuck to a nozzle that I have absolutely no way of freeing. It feels like it has fused in there. Hot water didn't work. Soap didn't work, actual fire didn't work. Any ideas there?
@everybodygotthat Жыл бұрын
Circular movement of the airbrush is a perfectly valid technique for imbuing the model with tonal variation. This is the first I've heard about that technique being used to avoid splatter etc..
@everybodygotthat Жыл бұрын
Also, Lyla, was your phone run over by a tank, or just an infantry fighting vehicle? Asking for a friend.
@everybodygotthat Жыл бұрын
Also, thanks again for another video.
@Blackthorn0451 Жыл бұрын
Hey, I am not sure if someone else mentioned it already but I would like to add something to your first tip on pulling the needle out the front: that is not possible for all airbrushes. Your H&S has a nozzle that can detach easily from the front with the needle inside. However, many airbrushes, including commonly used Iwata airbrushes like mine have threaded nozzles which require you to remove the nozzle with a stamped wrench or specialized tool. So, if you were going to do that you are probably more likely to damage things than just making sure the brush is already mostly clean and then gently removing the needle. And if people tried to force their needle through the front on an Iwata... well that's a busted needle and nozzle. Hopefully they listen to your warning at the end of that tip. FWIW I have been pulling my needle out the back to periodically clean it during long sessions for ages, as have folks like Vince Venturella. I have not had an excess of paint build up in the gun/trigger area of the brush because everything is as clean as possible before removing the needle. I do not slide it back and forth etc while cleaning though. That is probably where the paint backflow into the trigger area is happening.
@d9_1056 Жыл бұрын
Good tips. I use lacquer based paints and boy howdy does that come with its fair set of issues.
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
Do those require a mask?
@DanielEbeck Жыл бұрын
@@LylaMevdepends how happy you want to feel whilst painting. 😊
@d9_1056 Жыл бұрын
@LylaMev oh absolutely. I mainly use them for gunpla, but occasionally for base coating larger minis. Extremely durable.
@redrooster7371 Жыл бұрын
Very helpful advice. Thanks for sharing.
@Kitsune_.- Жыл бұрын
Thanks for tips , looking at getting an airbrush down the road
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
Glad to help!
@FenrirFrostborn Жыл бұрын
to add to what she said here: DO NOT use abrasives to clean inside the nozzle, nozzle seat or any of the fittings, it will destroy their seal and then you will have issues with escaping air. when cleaning the nozzle tip, do not shove the needle intot he nozzle tip because you will bell the tip and it will have to be replaced unless you just fancy spattering and air in the cup. I have the same airbrush Lyla, how has yours been treating you?
@DeeeFoo11 ай бұрын
In most airbrushes, there is a seal in place to prevent paint from going backwards through the airbrush, so pulling the needle out the back shouldn't be an issue. Some airbrushes like the Badger 105 Patriot can only pull the needle out the back due to the knob on the end. I'm sure they considered this already when designing it.
@Welkin0711 Жыл бұрын
I've been painting minis for 5 months, and your videos helped me a LOT on my journey. Thank you for that. Now, I'm thinking of buying my first airbrush. Would you recommend me Harder & Steenbeck Infinity? I heard a lot of good stuff about it and I see a lot of people use it. I feel I will ruin it like my first regular brushes, so I think maybe I should start with a cheap airbrush to learn the basics first?
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
My first was a paasche talon and I loved it! The infinity is definitely fancier than you need!
@pbkobold Жыл бұрын
Definitely get something cheaper first. A brand to check out is GSI Creos. Great bang for buck. I have the PS-289 0.3mm. Cleaning is 10% more of a hassle than an Iwata Eclipse or HS Infinity, but it’s only $100 and can honestly do everything my Infinity can.
@itsio7188 Жыл бұрын
Wow lady, good stuff! Keep up the great work!
@Bihli777 Жыл бұрын
Very well done. Thank you.
@Eteric Жыл бұрын
A lot of these problems kind of go away when you just use lacquer based paint. Acrylic paint can be.... Difficult sometimes.
3 ай бұрын
Hi, one tip (maybe) I learned the hard way: Don't use the bubble-back technique - for me this somehow always end up with tried paint somewhere on the seal and the same "bubble" problem you described there. I got myself a set of small cheap metal cups where I premix my paints in - it's neater and I can try the color using a brush before also. I have to clean the whole front of the AB otherwise. Also if you get constantly tried paint on your tip when doing detail-work even after you turned down the PSI and did go for the "perfect" consistency of paint for it you might want to add a bit of retarder (flow improver) instead of thinner and instead of constantly pinching away the paint it might be easier to point away from you model and give it a bigger pull on the trigger so that a lot more of fresh paint goes over the tip (this will clean it to of partially dried paint).
@helotaxi Жыл бұрын
Get QD fittings for your hose and any/all guns you have. Use teflon tape when you assemble the fittings to the guns and the hose. No reason to be screwing the hose on and off. It is also possible to get the brush completely clean without using solvents or taking it apart every time.
@Dimetropteryx Жыл бұрын
Just got my 30 year old airbrush set out of the basement and I got the feeling that not much of it is up to snuff anymore, and everything is nonstandard. Got any good guides to other equipment besides the airbrush itself?
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
I just released a big video on paint brushes a few weeks ago!
@Dimetropteryx Жыл бұрын
@@LylaMev Sorry, I meant airbrush equipment. 😅
@christopherbrown5924 Жыл бұрын
Hey Great Video , I Am Just About To START Airbrushing My Work And This Video Helped Me Greatly . 8 )
@clearcreek69 Жыл бұрын
I don't own an airbrush but I like the "using" water technique to see if your airbrush is working properly, without having to waste excessive amounts of paint.
@denniswijker7162 Жыл бұрын
My biggest issue with airbrushing is when I try to do smaller finer area's, the needle tends to clog up easily, causing no paint at all to come out untill I use a Qtip with some cleaner to clean up the needle before I can continue. It's really annoying when I have to do alot of smaller area's. I've tried thinning my paint more, or lowering the psi, but non of it makes a difference. It works fine when I'm spraying larger areas, or using primer to prime an entire model.
@khanoclast Жыл бұрын
When I backflow to mix or clean the cup, I use a small piece of sponge over the cap and needle to block the airflow. The sponge won't damage the needle (well, it hasn't yet). And when using Silly Putty to mask, don't use silicon clay shaping tools to mold it around different features of the model. Silly Putty sticks to the silicon tips, and is almost impossible to remove (ask me how I know this).
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
Great idea! I wish I had thought of that
@LukeMartinVideo Жыл бұрын
On the dry tip symptom your probably cutting the air to fast. I started putting the air on, then pull for paint and when I'm done with the paint I put the trigger back into place BUT still pressing down for air for many seconds. Sometimes I don't stop the air flow between different paint strikes 🎉
@Nurg19824 ай бұрын
The model at the end of the video, where to get it?
@dougpridgen9682 Жыл бұрын
My needle has a ball on the end of it that doesn't come off, so I can't pull it through the front. I have a Reaper VEX, made by Badger and branded by Reaper.
@xenoterracide Жыл бұрын
Some airbrushes can't have the needles pulled through the front. Grex (monument hobbies is a rebrand) use metal notches to demark other needle size. Those seem to make it impossible to push all the way through.
@thejosephchrist Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. Do you have any recommendations for a good beginner airbrush setup that's reliable but wont break the bank?
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
Try the paasche talon! I used it for years and loved it! You can't do the tiny detail work, but it is a very good work horse.
@thejosephchrist Жыл бұрын
@@LylaMev Thank so much. Thinking of using it mostly for vehicles anyway so I don't think that will be a problem. :)
@loneleaf54874 ай бұрын
Thank you
@saveversus Жыл бұрын
Keep an eye on your silly putty; I cane back a couple days later staring at my mini's hand wondering wth it was supposed to be. A spell effect? Flash I missed? Turned out a bit of silly putty I didn't notice when I was removing it the first time. 😅
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
I do know that if you leave it on for MONTHS it will leave a residue.... which i learned the hard way.
@maverickman6486 Жыл бұрын
Use quick connectors. They are a great time saver, avoid "air brush launch, and keep the threads of the airbrush in pristine condition which means no air leakage. I even have quick connectors on the hose to the air regulator. And a standard size quick connector from the air regulator to the compressor. Very quick and easy break down and no air leaks develop.
@ezvkm774 ай бұрын
Good advice, thanks, keep it up!
@polgarath Жыл бұрын
I have never done blowbacking or pulling needles when cleaning out paint if im changing paint colors. Imho, i never really take it apart even for a clean, you dont have to if you clean properly and maintain it good. Also, my airbrush is technically never "dry" even when stored or not in use. Regardless of what every YTber say or suggest.
@Daymond42 Жыл бұрын
I really want to do the removing the needle from the front, but with the Iwata Neo that I've got, it's a bit daunting due to having to use that itty bitty wrench to undo the microscopic nozzle. It's a lot easier on my backup airbrush (Paasche Millennium) due to the compression-fit nozzle.. but that one is a siphon feed, which isn't very advantageous when I'm only using an itty bitty amount of paint. :>
@LylaMev Жыл бұрын
Oh goodness, not worth risking!
@Greywolf1066 Жыл бұрын
Excellent, as always !
@Sorrybutno Жыл бұрын
Me: Silly putty pulls ink of a news paper Lyla: But not paint!
@proximityfpv1722 Жыл бұрын
I'm a bit obsessive and knew I wanted to get into airbrushing to level up mini painting down the road. I bought a CR .3 and a squidmar:)!, I researched a ton, )like 100hours...)including pro airbrushing/ general/all the mini utubers - you! . It was interesting to see you go through it and work back some bad habits, I can't wait to get good to pump out bigger models, just need to practice. I have painted a few squads and around 10 mini's but lots of techniques and products to get used to up front. Love your minis! , painting looks awesome, and you seem cool! Cheers! Oh something interesting, I got a Cricut to make my own stencils -- and I bought micro stencils to add texture at mini scale - there's some crazy airbrushing products/techniques that can bring mini's to life with textures, would be a cool vid. :)