Thanks for the feedback Dave. Cracking painting that.
I was wrong.ops:
The TAKUMI has better paint response than the sb with the new cub.
I still don't quite understand how that is possible.
But it has now been confirmed several times.
The only thing I can think of is because the paint chamber in the airbrush is smaller.
you have more gravity effect.
The distance from the cub entrance to the bazis head is only +/-3mm at the sb.
So the paint path is not that much shorter.
Was surprised how far the head actually goes into the airbrush.
see picture.
I was wrong.ops:
The TAKUMI has better paint response than the sb with the new cub.
I still don't quite understand how that is possible.
But it has now been confirmed several times.
The only thing I can think of is because the paint chamber in the airbrush is smaller.
you have more gravity effect.
The distance from the cub entrance to the bazis head is only +/-3mm at the sb.
So the paint path is not that much shorter.
Was surprised how far the head actually goes into the airbrush.
see picture.
hahahaha, "Takumi" means "artisan" in Japanese. The same company that has always made the Micron (and a vast majority of other Japanese brushes) is still producing them.
Or are you just saying that Iwata is branding just using the term Takumi in it's original sense, and not in reference to any manufacturer? I'm maybe a bit slow today.hahahaha, "Takumi" means "artisan" in Japanese. The same company that has always made the Micron (and a vast majority of other Japanese brushes) is still producing them.
Or are you just saying that Iwata is branding just using the term Takumi in it's original sense, and not in reference to any manufacturer? I'm maybe a bit slow today.