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  • BattleshipBob
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 6785
    • Bob
    • Cardiff

    #1

    How close do YOU spray

    Yes it's the pain again:anguished:

    I consider myself to be ok with a airbrush and have painted many StuGs with no problems BUT every ship has given me problems with grainy paint.

    Cannot explain why suddenly I have gone all wonky, not sure if its the length and size of the hull, or because I should be sitting down. Do not think its the pressure or paint

    So how close do you get when spraying ??
  • Mr Bowcat
    SMF OG
    • Dec 2016
    • 4592
    • Bob
    • London

    #2
    There's so many variables involved (paint thickness, pressure, nozzle size, etc). But as a general answer, graininess in the paint is most likely caused by the paint drying in the air. Try a lower pressure but closer to the model. If the paint runs, you are too close. :smiling3:
    Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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    • AlanG
      • Dec 2008
      • 6296

      #3
      Or use a paint retarder to stop it drying so fast

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      • Jim R
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 15638
        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #4
        I think Bob is right. A grainy finish is usually the paint being dry or at least too dry to level out as it hits the model. His remedies should work although a warm environment won't help. Alan makes a good suggestion as well.

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        • BattleshipBob
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 6785
          • Bob
          • Cardiff

          #5
          Thanks all, so frustrating, swear bucket near to overflowing lol

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          • Mr Bowcat
            SMF OG
            • Dec 2016
            • 4592
            • Bob
            • London

            #6
            Paint drying in the air is not always a bad thing, I've recently used it too add texture to a sports car seat.
            Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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            • BattleshipBob
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 6785
              • Bob
              • Cardiff

              #7
              Will try 10 psi, same as I use for Mr Color lacquers, on a plastic spoon first

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              • Dave Ward
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 10549

                #8
                Bob,
                in summer, I always have to make allowances for the weather - spraying above 20C, I usually add a drop of retarder, that's if I have to use the a/b, If it's that warm, I usually only spray early in the morning, or late evening, when it's a few degrees cooler.
                As to distance, using a 0.3mm nozzle @ 1.5bar, I would say 50 - 75mm.............
                Dave

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                • Tim Marlow
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 18882
                  • Tim
                  • Somerset UK

                  #9
                  Not going to help much Bob, but my answer is close enough that I can see the paint landing wet, but not so close that I can see it sag and run…..usually around 6 - 9 inches….

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                  • Jim R
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 15638
                    • Jim
                    • Shropshire

                    #10
                    Spraying large areas doesn't help. Because you want to cover the large area you tend to increase the spraying distance so you get a bigger spray pattern. There's a tendency to up the pressure, increase the distance and pull the trigger back further. Like Dave said warm weather doesn't help.

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                    • BattleshipBob
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 6785
                      • Bob
                      • Cardiff

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Jim R
                      Spraying large areas doesn't help. Because you want to cover the large area you tend to increase the spraying distance so you get a bigger spray pattern. There's a tendency to up the pressure, increase the distance and pull the trigger back further. Like Dave said warm weather doesn't help.
                      That's probably what I am doing Jim, and as Dave says warm weather does not help. Got a fan lined up for the new room.

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                      • JR
                        • May 2015
                        • 18273

                        #12
                        So many variables to consider Bob. Think Jim has a good answer along with Dave.
                        To stop tip drying I add a spot of retarder to the mix. So many small spaces on your type of build as well to make matters worse.

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                        • BattleshipBob
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 6785
                          • Bob
                          • Cardiff

                          #13
                          Originally posted by John Race
                          So many variables to consider Bob. Think Jim has a good answer along with Dave.
                          To stop tip drying I add a spot of retarder to the mix. So many small spaces on your type of build as well to make matters worse.
                          Thanks John, I think Jim hit the nail on the head!

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