Originally Posted by MDCS
Hell, you could call it a whirl-a-majigy-thingy and as long as you know the actaul name i am fine with it =p
aaaanywho, i know the quality over speed thing.
Originally Posted by MDCS
Hell, you could call it a whirl-a-majigy-thingy and as long as you know the actaul name i am fine with it =p
aaaanywho, i know the quality over speed thing.
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Hmmm... very nice. I think I want one of those.... but I need something for very fine spray work... say art for example.... but I don't know anything about airbrushing.... that's the problem...
As long as you know mobo means motherboard, I'm fine with it.Originally Posted by Omega
Not quite sure which you mean. The booth, you need to build. The airbrush ... well, Paasche makes some really nice ones for art work. I have one, and most that I know off, allow you to change from fine (small artwork) to medium, to large. And they're easy to switch over from one to the other.Originally Posted by crenn
They have a VL series starting at around $80 to $110 that is supposed to be pretty good for an artist. Badger and Iwata have great airbrushes as well.
Just really depends on what you want to spend.
Since the front will be opened and closed all the time, I used the flexible
primer again for the front.
Front sanded and first 3 light coats of flexible primer.
And all the ASUS decals are gone!
Once painted pearl red, that will mean the top, both doors, and front
will be ready for the candy, then clear coats.
Before I finish with the primer and paint it pearl red though, I need to drill the
hole for the video cam.
Lens comes off.
Where I want to put it. Front top (top is upside down in shot)
The problem.
The inside. No room for it.
I need some ideas on this one. I want to add the video cam to the top of the
case, but I can't fit it in where I want to put it. Which is dead center, top of
front. It's off about 1/16 from fitting. I thought maybe inside the hood scoop,
behind the mesh? Any suggestions?
The back.
Also, my new Dremel broke. Worked great for a couple of months ... oh well.
Wonder what the policy for returns on them are? I bought it from Home
Depot (still have receipt). Guess I'll try there first.
The collet snapped. So, now nothing can be tightened.
The missing collet.
I was talking about the air brushing mainly. And since I'm in Australia.... I believe it may be slightly harder for me to find air brushes. And I know I would need to build the booth... find a place for it is a problem... but I'm hoping to move out of home soon. And I would want to spend enough to allow me to do some case work and painting of a few devices, so around AUD$300-500Originally Posted by MDCS
Originally Posted by crenn
Sure, you can find lots of places down under that sell all the airbrushes. Most are international companies. Type it into google.au and I'm sure hundreds will come up. Good luck!
You can pick up a new collet for a dollar or two at most hardware stores - I've seen them at Sears. Sears has the Craftsman line of rotary tools, but the parts are completely interchangeable.
Originally Posted by Rankenphile
I have a craftsman rotary tool with a full set of dremel attachements =D
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That's good to know. I'll check it out. Thanks!Originally Posted by Rankenphile