What's the difference between gravity fed and bottle feed AB
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What's the difference between gravity fed and bottle feed AB
Just wondering - What's the difference between gravity fed and bottle feed airbrushes apart from paint volume. I'm looking to buy a new AB but I'm having great difficulty in selecting a particular model. Been looking at a Badger 360 to combine both types of feed - but like the look of the Iwata Revolution TR1 because it has a trigger and a large gravity paint cup.
first off, please dont buy an airbrush because of looks.
second, I use a bottle feed, more commonly known as a siphon feed where a small hose sucks up the paint from the bottle into the internal mix of the airbrush. I wish I had gotten a gravity feed cup. The problem is that if you want to mix some paint in a small batch, say, 1/2 oz then you're already running on empty in the bottles, where as a gravity feed cup you're good to go. It seems to get solid continuous spray with my bottles I have to fill them more than I want to. So my next airbrush will be a gravity feed cup. I like the Eclipse series by Iwata more than the Revolution. Mine is the Iwata Eclipse BCS but I want the Iwata Eclipse CS. an fyi. Hope that helped some.
second, I use a bottle feed, more commonly known as a siphon feed where a small hose sucks up the paint from the bottle into the internal mix of the airbrush. I wish I had gotten a gravity feed cup. The problem is that if you want to mix some paint in a small batch, say, 1/2 oz then you're already running on empty in the bottles, where as a gravity feed cup you're good to go. It seems to get solid continuous spray with my bottles I have to fill them more than I want to. So my next airbrush will be a gravity feed cup. I like the Eclipse series by Iwata more than the Revolution. Mine is the Iwata Eclipse BCS but I want the Iwata Eclipse CS. an fyi. Hope that helped some.
Rob "Talon" Holts
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Acreation Models
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"If my calculations are correct, once this thing hits 88 mph, you're going to see some serious $@*&!"
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