AIRBRUSH ART-YOUR AIRBRUSH PARTS
All beginner airbrush artists should understand the parts of
their airbrushes and what these parts do. After all how can your create great
airbrush art if you do not truly understand your airbrush equipment? Take the
time to gain knowledge of all the parts of your airbrush will help you to learn
how to properly work your airbrush and also how to take care of it. If your airbrush is internal mix then it will
have a needle. The purpose of the needle is to control the paint flow. Any
damage to your needle can cause very bad paint spray patterns. It is important
to keep your needle from getting bend and either straightening the needle or
replacing the needle.
Pay special attention to the threads on your airbrush.
The threads are located on the head assembly and where the air hose connects to
your airbrush. If these threads should ever become cross-threaded then you
could end up with an air leak. An air leak will effect the function of your
airbrush so make sure to take care not to cause any cross-threading in these
areas.
The air cap and head assembly are on the front of your
airbrush and they cover the tip of the needle. The purpose of these parts is to
control atomization of the paint spray. Should these parts become dented or
damaged in anyway you should replace them immediately. Damage to the air cap
and head assembly will effect the performance of your airbrush. Thus like the
needle you will be unable to create desirable airbrush art. Both the needle,
air cap and head assembly can be purchased at almost any craft or hobby shop
that sells airbrushes and airbrush parts.
The airbrush trigger is what allows you to actually operate
the airbrush. In a single action airbrush the trigger controls the air flow. In
a dual action airbrush the trigger controls both the air flow and the paint
flow. Beginners should really take the time to practice on how the trigger
works so that they can perfect their ability to airbrush. Your airbrush will
have a back lever as well that acts to shut off the air flow and paint flow
when the trigger is released. If this should be come damaged then you could
have serious problems with your airbrush. Don't worry though it is not hard to
replace these parts should there be any damage.
Your airbrush will have a handle on which you can hold onto
the airbrush with. Airbrush models come with either a solid handle or a handle
with an opening. The purpose of this opening is so that you can adjust the
needle without removing the handle in a single action airbrush. Most
experienced airbrush artists will actually take their handle off so that they
can deal with clogging issues without delay. So the choice is yours as to
whether or not you want the handle on or off of your airbrush while you are
creating airbrush art.
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