Yep, I love it enough that I've been trying to find stuff to paint, even if it might not be ready yet. I got the cr model, gravity fed, 1/3 ounce cup. I thought at first that it might be too much cup, but turns out, it's just about right.
I think the revolution can't spray quite as fine a line as the micron, but it does spray pretty fine. I've been playing around with it and got it down to about 1/16 of an inch or so. I may be able to do a bit better with practice, but I've only had it a couple of days now. I don't really need to paint that fine a line really, so I didn't go with the micron, if you do want a very very fine line, the micron or the eclipse might be it. My thinking was that they don't spray that much finer a line, and they cost a good deal more (I paid 59 bucks at DixieArt online) so I made the right decision.
I had gotten to where I was using a pretty elaborate cleaning procedure for my Aztek, what with taking apart the tip and cleaning the needle and all those parts,and cleaning out the plastic inside as best I could, it was somewhat of a pain. The Iwata is actually easier to clean, just wipe out the cup, spray a couple of cups of thinner through it, and wipe the tip and needle with paper towels. It doesn't take long at all really, I was pleasantly surprised.
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