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This is the content required for an introduction to our [[Introduction for::Airbrush Compressor|airbrush equipment]] . '''Reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a [[tutor]]!''' It will make it a lot quicker though ;-) | This is the content required for an introduction to our [[Introduction for::Airbrush Compressor|airbrush equipment]] . '''Reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a [[tutor]]!''' It will make it a lot quicker though ;-) | ||
If you need this introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: | If you need this introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: [[Tutor::User:Björn|Björn]] | ||
== Health & Safety Precautions == | == Health & Safety Precautions == | ||
[[PPE|Personal protection]]: [[File:Protection - breathing.svg|50px]] [[ | [[PPE|Personal protection]]: [[File:Protection - breathing.svg|50px]] | ||
Wear [[goggles]] and [[gloves]] if you use solvent-based paint. Gloves are also required if you airbrush something you are holding/touching! | |||
[[Hearing Protection|Hearing protection]] is also recommended due to the noise of the fume extractor directly overhead. | [[Hearing Protection|Hearing protection]] is also recommended due to the noise of the fume extractor directly overhead. | ||
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*close the curtain behind you | *close the curtain behind you | ||
*water-based colours: wear a mask with "P2" or even better "P3" filters when working with | *water-based colours: wear a mask with "P2" or even better "P3" filters when working with | ||
*solvent-based colours: wear a mask with "A2" grade filters to protect against the solvent fumes | *solvent-based colours: wear [[goggles]] and a mask with "A2" grade filters to protect against the solvent fumes | ||
** these "gas and vapour cartridges" have a use-by date and need to be replaced from time to time (according to the manufacturer's recommendations) | ** these "gas and vapour cartridges" have a use-by date and need to be replaced from time to time (according to the manufacturer's recommendations) | ||
* do not do any face painting | * do not do any face painting | ||
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|some paints may contain substances that are harmful to your skin | |some paints may contain substances that are harmful to your skin | ||
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* wear gloves (single use latex/nitrile gloves or reusable painting gloves/''Lackierhandschuhe'') | * wear gloves (single use latex/nitrile gloves or reusable painting gloves/''Lackierhandschuhe'') if you are holding or touching your medium during the project | ||
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|Airbrush Needle | |Airbrush Needle | ||
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*spray examples with varying needle positions (fine line / area fill etc) | *spray examples with varying needle positions (fine line / area fill etc) | ||
*disconnect the airbrush from the compressor | *disconnect the airbrush from the compressor | ||
*disassemble airbrush | *disassemble airbrush | ||
*clean airbrush | *clean airbrush |
Latest revision as of 23:21, 19 May 2024
This is the content required for an introduction to our airbrush equipment . Reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a tutor! It will make it a lot quicker though ;-)
If you need this introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: Björn
Health & Safety Precautions
Wear goggles and gloves if you use solvent-based paint. Gloves are also required if you airbrush something you are holding/touching!
Hearing protection is also recommended due to the noise of the fume extractor directly overhead.
Danger | Description | Precautions |
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Aerosols |
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Paint | some paints may contain substances that are harmful to your skin |
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Airbrush Needle | every airbrush has a needle inside which is usually covered/protected, but will become accessible when you disassemble the airbrush for cleaning |
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Compressor | compressed air is generated and released through the airbrush
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Spray Booth | the adjustable metal plate may bruise your fingers when reverted back to its vertical position |
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Practical Demonstration
The tutor will show you these steps in detail:
- airbrush and needle functionality (before connecting airbrush to compressor!)
- how to connect an airbrush to the compressor
- change compressor pressure settings
- add paint/change paint
- how "thin" or "watery" the paint needs to be
- turn on the fume hood
- spray examples with varying needle positions (fine line / area fill etc)
- disconnect the airbrush from the compressor
- disassemble airbrush
- clean airbrush
- reassemble & store airbrush
Suggested Reading
You can find all airbrushing related pages in Category:Airbrushing.
Remember: before using any shared equipment, you MUST read its wiki page!