Wednesday, January 4, 2012

How to adjust the PSI on an airbrush compressor.

How to adjust the PSI on an airbrush compressor. Video Clips. Duration : 1.48 Mins.


I'm pretty new to airbrushing, so this is just another new thing I've learned about my compressor. I've had this problem for quite a while. I felt pretty embarrassed seeing as it was an incredibly simple task, haha. Oh well, now that I know how it all works, I'm good to go. I know a couple of people may have had this problem as well, so I thought I'd share the solution! If, for some reason, the video doesn't work, I'll give the steps to adjusting the PSI below. 1. You should see a big black knob on your airbrush compressor. The Regulator. Pull it up. 2. Once you have pulled it up, turn it to the clockwise to increase the PSI, or turn it to the counter-clockwise to decrease it. Or visa versa, based on your compressor. 3. Push down the Regulator to lock it. This way, whenever you turn on the compressor, it will always be set to that PSI. Hope I helped! ~Shadow

Tags: shadow, 12, the, horror, ghost, scarecrow, t-minus-5, psychotics, psychoticband, metal, chicken, rainbow, lollipop, ultracal, 30, hydrocal, sculpt, sculpting, armature, and, some, other, stuff, clay, tools, clear, acrylic, water, plaster, latex, mask, masks, shadowmakerofmasks, airbrush, stencil, technique, rust, model, paasche, abomination, silent, soul, overbite, underbite, mold, facial, infestation, mould, foam, tengu, yin, yang, cynical, circus, nuclear, seahorse, PSI, compressor, regulator, Maker, Of

No comments:

Post a Comment