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This method is actually much older than PRS. Gibson guitars used to include instruction cards on how to do this in the 70's. I'm sure the method is older than any of us watching. Nice vid!
Hello, very curious on your video and was wondering if it was possible for you to do a tree download of those rivet strips so one can easily download that. Design into computer and print would be very helpful. Thank you very much. Keep up the good work man
If the riveted metal straps say where painted in a [ + ] pattern, how would you make the vertical bar look like it is bent over the horizontal bar…as if the horizontal bar is protruding out? I hope this makes sense of what I’m asking. I’m in the middle of a project that I have faux black iron bars with 1 1/2” rivets… 1 rivet in the center of the plus sign followed by rivets each side but I don’t know how to add the extra dimensions.
Thanks for the review. Having owned a VL for years, most Paasche reviews bug me, but not yours. Why? Notice the difference in the needle shape from other brands? The paint flows differently with Paasche brushes and at times you have to modify your thinning, depending on the type of paint. You get more paint with less trigger pull due to the needle shape. Your pressure will also differ from other airbrushes because of this. So if you've used other airbrushes, it will seem there is an issue with these even though there isn't. Most reviewers don't take the time to get familiar enough with them to understand the differences like you did. Thanks for waiting until you'd used it for a while. After watching your review I bought a "blemished" Vision with a single tip for $100 from Paasche.
Hi Jack! I'd really like to know if it worked for you, I mean if this new "wrapping" method has been effective, as far as tuning stability (using them too) goes. Thanks for sharing!
It's nice work you must have been a t-shirt guy before cuz it has that t-shirt look and nothing wrong with that it looks good and then I'm assuming that's just a demonstration that you're doing on that fender it's not a fender that goes on some vehicle I've been airbrushing for 22 23 years and I enjoy doing it I just now order me a harbor and silverback and it's not right I don't know how to say it anyway a new airbrush is supposed to be really good I'm going to try it out and see how it is anyway it was nice getting to see you do this and thank you for your effort to help people understand airbrushing main living Lord Jesus Christ bless you under endeavor as you try to teach people I also was a teacher for probably 18 19 years I don't I lost track of time anyway may you be blessed as you keep going as you work to show other people how to do airbrush tricks I don't really like calling them tricks because they require talent and they require effort but anyway good luck on your your videos I hope someday to make some myself
Your comments might have meant something if not in the context, "It's not good for what I want so therefore, junk." I'm quite certain my Paasche H wouldn't match your expectations either while for my purposes, there are things that I don't want to take ten years to complete, when the Paasche will do it in minutes. How it's going to be used is far more important than the opinion of some guy on the internet with a very specific purpose, that most people wouldn't think about doing. I also have a Badger 100, but when I'm doping a wing that's around four feet span, that's not the tool to use. I have two of the ones you "reviewed", and they have their uses which they serve nicely.