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IWATA Revouloution CR (Pros & Cons)

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IWATA Revouloution CR (Pros & Cons)
Posted by berserker on Thursday, August 16, 2007 2:06 PM

what are the pros and cons of a gravity feed airbrush?

(i just got the IWATA Revouloution CR today, the price was totally awesome ($71.95) for an IWATA airbrush that is)  

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Posted by Bgrigg on Thursday, August 16, 2007 2:10 PM

Easy Peasy

Pros:

Lower air pressure allows finer control

Gravity fed cup wastes less paint

Cons:

Finer control requires finer skill level

If they ever repeal the Law of Gravity, you're pooched! 

Enjoy your new brush! 

So long folks!

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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 16, 2007 7:31 PM

The Iwata Revolution CR is a great airbrush.  No problem spraying Vallejo, Tamayia and Gunz Sanyo paints acrylic paints.  I have no problems spaying pencil size lines.  Very fine lines will require some practice with air pressure and paint to thinner ratio's.  You can buy a pre-set handle from Bear-Air for $17.00 which will make spraying finer lines much easier.  As far as any Con's, I really can't think of any.  I have bought the Aztek 4709 (crap), Badger 155 and Iwata HP-C Plus and my  main  brush  is the  Iwata  CR.  In fact I don't even use the Badger or Aztek because they don't even compare in performance.  The Iwata HP-C Plus is a nice brush but isn't as friendly to use as the CR.  As you can tell I like the CR quite a bit.  You won't be disappointed with your purchase.

V/R

Robert Pringle 

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  • From: NJ 07073
Posted by archangel571 on Friday, August 17, 2007 9:26 AM

Ditto to the preset handle recommendation for it will help you cheat the fine control department for consistent fine lines, pretty much by making the airbrush into a single action control.  though if you want to better master airbrush control, use the AB with the preset fully released to give your trigger finger some practice.

And yea, be careful when spraying metalizer paint through a gravity-fed since the metal flakes sometimes settle really fast and clog the AB. 

 

 pringlere wrote:

In fact I don't even use the Badger or Aztek because they don't even compare in performance. 

i will not defend the aztek a single bit cuz i hated mine several years ago as well.  but putting 155 against other graphic-fed AB would be comparing apples to oranges.  it's just not designed to achieve the same thing. =P

-=Ryan=- Too many kits... so little free time. MadDocWorks
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    December 2003
  • From: Indiana
Posted by hkshooter on Friday, August 17, 2007 12:32 PM

I have two, CR and BR. Lov'em. I'd like to get a CR with the 1/16th oz color cup but they don't make one. It would be great for doing stuff where I only need a drop or two of paint. If they ever make one I'm buying it.

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    June 2007
  • From: houston texas
Posted by berserker on Friday, August 17, 2007 12:53 PM
thanks alot for yalls advice and comments!!!!!
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