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If you need this introduction, please reach out to the following tutors:  
If you need this introduction, please reach out to the following tutors:  


===Health & Safety Precautions===
== Health & Safety Precautions ==
[[PPE|Personal protection]]: [[File:Protection - goggles.svg|50px]] [[File:Protection - gloves.svg|50px]]
[[PPE|Personal protection]]: [[File:Protection - breathing.svg|50px]] [[File:Protection - goggles.svg|50px]] [[File:Protection - gloves.svg|50px]]
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[[Hearing Protection|Hearing protection]] is also recommended due to the noise of the fume extractor directly overhead.
 
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!Danger
!Danger
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!Precautions
!Precautions
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|Aerosols
|Aerosols  
|Airbrushing creates aerosols / vapours. Solvent-based AND water-based can cause pneumonia and other long-term lung problems.
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*Airbrushing creates aerosols/vapours. Solvent-based AND water-based paint can cause pneumonia and other long-term lung problems.
*Paint particles might travel away from the airbrush area and harm other equipment or people.
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*use spray booth air extractor AND a respirator  
*use spray booth air extractor AND a respirator  
*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 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)
* wear goggles
* wear [[goggles]]
* 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
* wear gloves (single use latex/nitrile gloves or reusable painting gloves/''Lackierhandschuhe'')
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|Airbrush needle
|Airbrush Needle
|Every airbrush gun has a needle inside. The needle is usually covered/protected, but will become accessible when you disassemble the airbrush for cleaning.
|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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*handle with care
*handle with care
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|Compressor
|Compressor
| compressed air is generated and released through the airbrush:
| compressed air is generated and released through the airbrush
 
*the airstream can damage eyes, ears and other sensible organs  
*the airstream can damage eyes, ears and other sensible organs  
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|Spray Booth
|Spray Booth
|The adjustable metal plate may bruise your fingers when reverted back to its vertical position.
|the adjustable metal plate may bruise your fingers when reverted back to its vertical position  
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* Grab the metal plate on the left/right side, NOT underneath.
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|Paint fumes
|Paint aerosols might travel away from the airbrush corner and cause damage to other equipment.
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*use spray booth with extractor
* grab the metal plate on the left/right side, NOT underneath
*close the curtain behind you
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=== Practical Demonstration===
== Practical Demonstration ==
*show airbrush and needle functionality before connecting airbrush to compressor
The tutor will show you these steps in detail:
*connect airbrush to compressor
*airbrush and needle functionality (before connecting airbrush to compressor!)
*how to connect an airbrush to the compressor
*change compressor pressure settings
*change compressor pressure settings
* add paint / change paint / demonstrate how "thin" or "watery" the paint needs to be
*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)
*spray examples with varying needle positions (fine line / area fill etc)
*disconnect airbrush from compressor
*disconnect the airbrush from the compressor
*empty compressor / use valve
*empty compressor / use valve
*disassemble airbrush
*disassemble airbrush
*clean airbrush
*clean airbrush
*reassemble 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!




[[Category:Introductions]]
[[Category:Introductions]]

Revision as of 02:02, 18 April 2024

This page is INCOMPLETE and still missing some important information before it can be used as a resource. Please use the "Discussion" feature above or talk to one of the tutors if you would like to help improve it. Thanks!



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:

Health & Safety Precautions

Personal protection: Protection - breathing.svg Protection - goggles.svg Protection - gloves.svg

Hearing protection is also recommended due to the noise of the fume extractor directly overhead.

Danger Description Precautions
Aerosols
  • Airbrushing creates aerosols/vapours. Solvent-based AND water-based paint can cause pneumonia and other long-term lung problems.
  • Paint particles might travel away from the airbrush area and harm other equipment or people.
  • use spray booth air extractor AND a respirator
  • close the curtain behind you
  • 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
    • 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)
  • wear goggles
  • do not do any face painting
Paint some paints may contain substances that are harmful to your skin
  • wear gloves (single use latex/nitrile gloves or reusable painting gloves/Lackierhandschuhe)
Airbrush Needle every airbrush has a needle inside which is usually covered/protected, but will become accessible when you disassemble the airbrush for cleaning
  • handle with care
  • never "poke" the front of the needle
Compressor compressed air is generated and released through the airbrush
  • the airstream can damage eyes, ears and other sensible organs
  • do not point the airbrush at yourself or other people
Spray Booth the adjustable metal plate may bruise your fingers when reverted back to its vertical position
  • grab the metal plate on the left/right side, NOT underneath

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
  • empty compressor / use valve
  • 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!