Air Brush recomendations
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Air Brush recomendations
Can you share recomendations for air brush brands? I want to use it primarily for spraying mica powders and enamels?
thanks !
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The Aztek that Avery uses and recommends is the Aztek A4709. It's a top of the line model and the only one I carry or sell: http://www.warmglass.com/Aztek.htm
That's the one I haveBrad Walker wrote:The Aztek that Avery uses and recommends is the Aztek A4709. It's a top of the line model and the only one I carry or sell: http://www.warmglass.com/Aztek.htm

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not to anger the board moderator, but they come up on ebay a lot. i managed to get a brand new one for about $60, but i had to participate in a LOT of auctions to get one at that price. the only thing is that it didn't include the videotape that is supposed to come with it.Brad Walker wrote:The Aztek that Avery uses and recommends is the Aztek A4709. It's a top of the line model and the only one I carry or sell: http://www.warmglass.com/Aztek.htm
there's not too much risk that you can receive a broken one. the manufacturer has a lifetime guarantee on them. if it ever doesn't work, you send it in and they fix/rebuild it for free.
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aztecs and kiln wash
Do y'all use your aztecs for spraying kiln wash? I sprayed a ss bowl using the coarsest tip in the kit and it seemed to plug up a lot. I mixed the kiln wash thinner than usual. Any thoughts?
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yes. thin it more than usual, use higher pressure (i use 80-85 psi), and i use the white tip. different tips have different shaped or size orifices.Carol wrote:Do y'all use your aztecs for spraying kiln wash? I sprayed a ss bowl using the coarsest tip in the kit and it seemed to plug up a lot. I mixed the kiln wash thinner than usual. Any thoughts?
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I tried spaying kiln wash with my el cheapo Paasche external feed. It sprayed-on, but it resulted in a wierd surface texture. Comparable to good watercolor paper. It was ceramic-store-bought kiln wash. Looked like the droplets dried before they hit the shelf and sort of dusted it, but the coating doesn't fall off. Kind of micropebbly (hey I like that word ...(tm)).Carol wrote:Do y'all use your aztecs for spraying kiln wash? I sprayed a ss bowl using the coarsest tip in the kit and it seemed to plug up a lot. I mixed the kiln wash thinner than usual. Any thoughts?
Do you kiln wash sprayers usually get a surface as smooth as with a haik brush?
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Re: aztecs and kiln wash
I'm using an airbrush for kilnwash and you do get a grainy texture like fine sand. You can rub it smooth with your palm if you want a finer finish.db wrote:
I tried spaying kiln wash with my el cheapo Paasche external feed. It sprayed-on, but it resulted in a wierd surface texture. Comparable to good watercolor paper. It was ceramic-store-bought kiln wash. Looked like the droplets dried before they hit the shelf and sort of dusted it, but the coating doesn't fall off. Kind of micropebbly (hey I like that word ...(tm)).
Do you kiln wash sprayers usually get a surface as smooth as with a haik brush?
Better than a brush finish? Maybe not, but no brush marks. Not nearly as fast either, considering the cleanup time. So why do I spray? I like the grainy finish.
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I use an automotive detail gun for spaying kilnwash... it works great but you have to deal with the overspray.
For spraying micas, I use the top of the line Aztek, the bottom of the line Aztek and a couple of different Badger siphon airbrushes... they all do a good job, but I really like the Azteks because you can spray straight down with them.
The bottom of the line Aztek is about $100 cheaper than the top of the line, but takes a little getting used to. It's just a single action and not as ergonomically designed... but it uses the same tips and bottles.
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For spraying micas, I use the top of the line Aztek, the bottom of the line Aztek and a couple of different Badger siphon airbrushes... they all do a good job, but I really like the Azteks because you can spray straight down with them.
The bottom of the line Aztek is about $100 cheaper than the top of the line, but takes a little getting used to. It's just a single action and not as ergonomically designed... but it uses the same tips and bottles.
Tony
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Not sure if you have a Michaels Arts & Crafts Crafts in your area or not....But this past Saturday I was shopping at the one here in Lansing Michigan and was surprised to see that they had the Aztec A4709 Clearanced out for 60.00. I couldn't believe my eyes and thought for sure it was a different model and didn't pick one up.
But after remembering this thread and confirming the model number, I think I am going to go back this afternoon and pick one up so when I get to the point of trying enamels and micas, I will have it available.
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But after remembering this thread and confirming the model number, I think I am going to go back this afternoon and pick one up so when I get to the point of trying enamels and micas, I will have it available.
- Al
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Even Lower Price on Aztec Air Brush
Today I went back to pickup the A4709 kit from Michaels before the three they had last weeksold out. Fortunately, they had one left and it was marked down even further...$40.00. The complete brand new, never been opened kit for $40.00. What a deal!Tony Smith wrote:Al,
I saw the same model on clearance here in Massachusetts... they must be eliminating that model from the chain.
Tony
Now to find some enamels that I can use with System 96 glass..
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Re: Even Lower Price on Aztec Air Brush
AlAl Bray wrote:Today I went back to pickup the A4709 kit from Michaels before the three they had last weeksold out. Fortunately, they had one left and it was marked down even further...$40.00. The complete brand new, never been opened kit for $40.00. What a deal!Tony Smith wrote:Al,
I saw the same model on clearance here in Massachusetts... they must be eliminating that model from the chain.
Tony
Now to find some enamels that I can use with System 96 glass..
Any enamels that are finely ground will fit on system 96. The enamel layer is so thin that compatibility is not an issue. Float 90 or 96.
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Michael's stores are liquidating their stock of Azteks and selling them off at $40. One girl says she even got an additional price reduction at the counter and ended up with a $20.00 price tag. I got mine for $40.00 last week. Scoot out to your local Michael's and be sure they look in the back room. That's where they found mine after they'd said they didn't have any.
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