Okay, so I'm looking at some airbrushes and compressors on-line and I see some of them have a capacity of 30-45 psi (ex.) and the compressors generally "compress" (I guess) at 20 psi.
Is that where the regulator comes in? In order to do fine lines and detailing, do you need a lower psi and when doing an overall, you need a somewhat higher psi?
What are advantages to:
single action vs. double action?
siphon feel vs. gravity feed?
internal vs. external mix?
Sorry to bother you with all these n00b questions and everything. I just need to know if I'm going to bet a decent airbrush and compressor and have them do what I need/want them to do. knowhatImean?
Sorry, Terry. More airbrush questions
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