Best airbrush ever?

No... you picked it pretty right... I was getting close to playing the troll card...
Yeah, I got that feeling a long while ago. Though, it has been somewhat reenforced by the things the OP chose to respond to.
Ignoring each post that gave solutions, like @Ronald art 's suggestion of contacting lion-art about a .1 micron conversion or finding an old Fischer. Hebonly seems totwant to keep bringing up this one stupid brush but ...benefit if the doubt I guess.

@twood , in this thread he does mention he uses several iwatas currently with an hpc+ with some sort of .18 conversion being his favorite and that his goal is to write four letters in a millimeter like poul claims ( although all you see in the picture is a dot that supposedly says poul with some guy pretending to paint but holding the brush in a way that's obvious he's not actually operating it).
I could certainly see why you wouldn't read everything in this thread to the letter though.....

I really think Poul started out with some false assumptions , intended to make something cool, realized it would never work but has been riding out the idea ever since because it brought attention to his site and art and it probably makes him money without ever going to the trouble of having a real , working product.
 
I wonted to stay out of this thread, cause this one is the weirdest of this week...

But just wondering. Is this physically possible?
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That's the picture I was talking about. It's actually the picture on the left, with out "induction" that is physically impossible.

Ever seen your spray pattern jump off the needle less than halfway down it at a 40deg angle?
I have eye doctor today, so I can get prescription glasses. So I will answer this question in few days :D
 
I have eye doctor today, so I can get prescription glasses. So I will answer this question in few days :D
Ok, ever had your brush spraying a 13mm wide pattern only 13mm from the surface ? :)

With the needle still sticking out , to boot.

Some where between those two pics is closer to reality for a normal brush, though it never really suddenly curves like that.
 
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oh damn I think I got it. In my defence, its 7:30am I am making a coffee, before I go to the eye doctor. There is a needle on the left picture :D
 
Ok, ever had your brush spraying a 13mm wide pattern only 13mm from the surface ? :)

With the needle still sticking out , to boot.

Some where between those two pics is closer to reality for a normal brush, though it never really suddenly curves like that.
the curve was the weird part for me. I didn't even noticed the needle on the left picture shame on me. That whole picture is hocus pocus...
 
Hilarious indeed, I had a response to this all written out but in the interests of self preservation (read, avoiding a ban) I thought the better of it, however, I will say the choice of the username "RANDOM" was the red flag for me from the start, like "random clueless dude" or "random troller", serious or not there is defintely some kind of obsession with a mythical entity that just couldn't work in the real world.

I know that Zolt was testing a o.o7 nozzle about 7 years ago, there was even mention of one the biggest paint companies in Amsterdam creating paints to go through but it never came to fruition for obvious reasons, even if it were possible such a tool would only be fit for very special hands which I doubt describes "random delusional dude".

But, like Squishy, 10 out of 10 for the entertainment factor of this thread, it's always cool to have something fun to do when there's bugger all good on the telly:thumbsup:

I believe it was our Ad Fez who first informed us of Zolt's trials with the 0.07 nozzle and if I remember correctly it was intended for no less than a Custom Micron.

Since I enjoy a challenge I might just hunt down this mythical brush and use it with standard Createx:thumbsup:
 
I should probably also point out that if you are using an brush with say a o.2 set-up as I generally do, we generally pull back for paint and when we do we will pull back less for detail, obviously if you pull back less the aperture created is less than it would be fully open, so if you pull back 1/3 for paint with a nozzle that is o.2 fully open it is going to be around the 0.07 mark, the mix we use will naturally determine how long we can actually enjoy a constsnt spray with the trigger held in that postion which most of the time isn't very long before blockage occurs, that fact in itself is what makes the trigger limiter pretty useless, so in a nutshell a 0.07 pattern is possible even with 0.5 brush, but as mentioned by the non delusional members, it will depend on the skills (or lack of them) of the user, if you come across a brush that will give you a 0.07 pattern or line without at least some skill, you've more than likely not got brush at all but in fact a magic wand, which strangely enough, also doesn't existo_O
 
well, there you have it - "...I only just want to practice with the finest AB and nozzles available asap." The subject brush of this post is not available, and can not be purchased. So, this is not a candidate for your purposes... The rest of this thread has just become a waste of time.

If it is truly your intention to obtain and practice with the finest airbrush and nozzle available, PogArt has an Iwata/Foxy Studio K33 for sale in the classifieds section - a brush you could buy today, that is very arguably the best available.


Reminds me of this (and approximately as reasonable in tone):
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