Well, I treated myself to a Badger Renegade Krome and an AS186 compressor then watched various 'how-to' videos and found, very quickly, that it ain't as easy as it looks! I started off practicing on plain paper then progressed to a model and I now know I need to practice as often as I can.
However, being a clumsy git I have slightly bent the tip of the ultra fine needle after cleaning. Although you can't see it with the naked eye, you can feel the bent tip scratch your skin if you run your thumb pad gently along it. The nozzle, that the needle pushes into, looks fine and the airbrush seems to work okay. So, the question is should I continue using this needle or replace it?
N.B. the airbrush also came with a larger needle but when I tried using it, the ultra fine spray regulator cut off the air completely and I had to loosen it - whereas, I don't need to adjust the spray regulator when using the ultra fine needle. Do you know if I should be using the correct spray regulator only?
Thanks for your help,
Paul
However, being a clumsy git I have slightly bent the tip of the ultra fine needle after cleaning. Although you can't see it with the naked eye, you can feel the bent tip scratch your skin if you run your thumb pad gently along it. The nozzle, that the needle pushes into, looks fine and the airbrush seems to work okay. So, the question is should I continue using this needle or replace it?
N.B. the airbrush also came with a larger needle but when I tried using it, the ultra fine spray regulator cut off the air completely and I had to loosen it - whereas, I don't need to adjust the spray regulator when using the ultra fine needle. Do you know if I should be using the correct spray regulator only?
Thanks for your help,
Paul
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