Here’s the deal.. after watching MANY of your videos, I can understand why your airbrushes are TOP NOTCH!!! I use nothing but H&S because of the quality (I am absolutely not endorsed) their products speak for themselves !!! 😎🔥
I've got one of those pressure valves that you can connect directly to the airbrusb quick connector so I usually set it to 1.5-1.8 bar and never really change it. Depending on the mixture and my needs I can really quickly adjust with this valve :)
We think of the 0.15mm set up more as a speed change - additional detail on top of the level of the 0.2mm hard to discern, but the 0.15mm makes it more accessible by slowing the paint delivery down. Therefore, if you really want to maximise the character of the 0.15mm, experiment with a little less pressure. With regard to the 0.4mm set-up - to get "regular" performance with that, around 2 bar (28psi) works great, but it's particularly mega at those stipple effects when you drop the pressure right down.
I mainly use a H&S Evolution with a 0.4 for large parts and switch to 0.2 for small parts ie wheel centers. I get a good smooth finish with the 0.4 but not so good with the smaller needle on small parts. Is this down to air pressure or technique. I use automotive paints. Many thanks.
Thanks these are great. Im eyeing off my first airbrush from you guys (after weeks of videos and blogs). Thinking of stretching to a Giraldez Infinity. I want minimal hassles and maximum opportunity to grow.
Our video team is so stoked at all of your comments. We are really glad that we're hitting the mark and hope to continue! With regard to the Giraldez - personally, I think that one of the very best features of that airbrush is that you get to watch hours and hours of content of exactly how to use it from the artist himself - it's such a great way to learn, especially with the camera angles that Angel employs, to really show the trigger technique etc. Our goal was to design in the maximum amount of ease to learn how to emulate his technique. Keep us informed with pictures of your progress on IG! Thanks for considering buying our products 🙂
@@harderairbrush well I ordered the Giraldez over the weekend direct off your website. Grabbed a basic air tank equipped compressor. Looking forward to figuring out how to get the pressure right, techniques for priming miniatures, and then work up to actual painting techniques.
@@jasonprince8016 Fantastic! When you're just getting started, separate learning how to use the airbrush from learning how to prepare paint by using food dye as your first colour. It doesn't clog and it's a very easy way to spend many hours learning the control of the airbrush before adding the complications of paint. Check out our video on what products you can use in the airbrush for more info. Thanks for joining us!
I think a video of Warrick explaining the story behind the tape of the Infinity needle would be great. Really good story that shows the attention to detail that went into the tool
Am I right in thinking that you should set the air pressure with the trigger open so that it accurately reflects the pressure you'll be spraying at? With the trigger closed the gauge will read higher.
Hi there. Thank you once again for such great videos, they have been a great help in my airbrushing journey, also thank you for the amazing feedback that you give quickly, great customer service which is hard to find these days. May I ask a question please? The little screw in the air valve (goldish colour, evolution) how far should it be screwed IN or OUT and what effect does it have on the air pressure. I have not played with it since I bought my air brush, but just wonder if it did anything other that hold the spring for the pin
Hey Mark - slightly embarrassing and more than a little ironic that I've taken three weeks to reply to your compliment to our customer service - so my apologies!!! The little screw under the airvalve is ONLY to adjust the spring tension on the up/ down movement of the trigger. Adjust to preference :-) W
Ich bin Anfänger und habe eine Infinity! Alle Tipps hier sind sehr Lehrreich für mich ! " Nur es wäre schön wenn der Herr ein wenig Langsamer erklären würde die You Tube übersetzung kommt stellenweise nicht nach und das schnelle Lesen ist auch anstrengend! Dankeschön! Bitte mehr Videos !😊🖖
This is hands down the most useful video I've seen on air pressure and how it actually affects the paint application with the airbrush.
Agreed!
Here’s the deal.. after watching MANY of your videos, I can understand why your airbrushes are TOP NOTCH!!! I use nothing but H&S because of the quality (I am absolutely not endorsed) their products speak for themselves !!! 😎🔥
Thank you Sir!
I've got one of those pressure valves that you can connect directly to the airbrusb quick connector so I usually set it to 1.5-1.8 bar and never really change it. Depending on the mixture and my needs I can really quickly adjust with this valve :)
I'm liking these videos. Do you need to change air pressure when changing needle size, for instance going from 0.5 to 0.2?
We think of the 0.15mm set up more as a speed change - additional detail on top of the level of the 0.2mm hard to discern, but the 0.15mm makes it more accessible by slowing the paint delivery down. Therefore, if you really want to maximise the character of the 0.15mm, experiment with a little less pressure. With regard to the 0.4mm set-up - to get "regular" performance with that, around 2 bar (28psi) works great, but it's particularly mega at those stipple effects when you drop the pressure right down.
I mainly use a H&S Evolution with a 0.4 for large parts and switch to 0.2 for small parts ie wheel centers. I get a good smooth finish with the 0.4 but not so good with the smaller needle on small parts. Is this down to air pressure or technique. I use automotive paints. Many thanks.
This kind of customer support is why I bought H&S. Thank you.
Thanks buddy. Glad we helped. W
Thanks these are great. Im eyeing off my first airbrush from you guys (after weeks of videos and blogs). Thinking of stretching to a Giraldez Infinity. I want minimal hassles and maximum opportunity to grow.
Our video team is so stoked at all of your comments. We are really glad that we're hitting the mark and hope to continue! With regard to the Giraldez - personally, I think that one of the very best features of that airbrush is that you get to watch hours and hours of content of exactly how to use it from the artist himself - it's such a great way to learn, especially with the camera angles that Angel employs, to really show the trigger technique etc. Our goal was to design in the maximum amount of ease to learn how to emulate his technique. Keep us informed with pictures of your progress on IG! Thanks for considering buying our products 🙂
@@harderairbrush well I ordered the Giraldez over the weekend direct off your website. Grabbed a basic air tank equipped compressor. Looking forward to figuring out how to get the pressure right, techniques for priming miniatures, and then work up to actual painting techniques.
@@jasonprince8016 Fantastic! When you're just getting started, separate learning how to use the airbrush from learning how to prepare paint by using food dye as your first colour. It doesn't clog and it's a very easy way to spend many hours learning the control of the airbrush before adding the complications of paint. Check out our video on what products you can use in the airbrush for more info. Thanks for joining us!
@@harderairbrush thanks
Another great, concise and informative video for beginners 👍
Thank you Peter.
Useful as always. I look forward to the sequel.
I think a video of Warrick explaining the story behind the tape of the Infinity needle would be great. Really good story that shows the attention to detail that went into the tool
Brett are you asking for some secret sauce videos?! We will have to discuss that :-)
Am I right in thinking that you should set the air pressure with the trigger open so that it accurately reflects the pressure you'll be spraying at? With the trigger closed the gauge will read higher.
Generally, I always talk about pressure set with the trigger closed. Static pressure. Dynamic pressure is a different number, typically 5-8 psi lower.
Warwick do you set your air pressure with the trigger pushed down?
That's a great question, Mike. No all the pressures quoted are set with the trigger not pushed down.
Youre a real treasure with all these super informative, professional - on point videos! Thank you very much Maestro H&S! 🙌🏼🌞🙏🏼❤️
thank you so much for that!
Thank you for this video
Thanks for the thanks 🤩
Hi there. Thank you once again for such great videos, they have been a great help in my airbrushing journey, also thank you for the amazing feedback that you give quickly, great customer service which is hard to find these days. May I ask a question please? The little screw in the air valve (goldish colour, evolution) how far should it be screwed IN or OUT and what effect does it have on the air pressure. I have not played with it since I bought my air brush, but just wonder if it did anything other that hold the spring for the pin
Hey Mark - slightly embarrassing and more than a little ironic that I've taken three weeks to reply to your compliment to our customer service - so my apologies!!! The little screw under the airvalve is ONLY to adjust the spring tension on the up/ down movement of the trigger. Adjust to preference :-) W
Great video!
Thanks very much! W
Thanks. As a noob beginner, I am still struggling. I will take notes and stick it on my compressor.
Ich bin Anfänger und habe eine Infinity! Alle Tipps hier sind sehr Lehrreich für mich ! " Nur es wäre schön wenn der Herr ein wenig Langsamer erklären würde die You Tube übersetzung kommt stellenweise nicht nach und das schnelle Lesen ist auch anstrengend! Dankeschön! Bitte mehr Videos !😊🖖
Danke!!!