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On the left is my excellent Preval vFan airbrush that Home Depot gave me to evaluate. You can see the hose has a standard 1/4″ male QD connector installed. On the right is a pressure regulator, with a standard female QD connector on the outlet side, and a scuba-to-NPT adapter on the inlet side. Plug that into an inflator hose on a scuba regulator, and set your output pressure on the inline regulator. A scuba regulator outputs about 140 psi, roughly the same as a compressor, while the airbrush wants 20-40 psi. The flow rate is more than adequate to drive the airbrush, and breathing air is already super-clean, so no filter necessary. A typical scuba tank holds 80-100 cuft at around 3000 psi, and costs well under $10 to refill at the dive shop. The vFan spec is 5 cfm at 20 psi, which works out to over 15 minutes of continual spraying, or several hours under real conditions. This could even drive a bigger spray gun for a useful amount of time, but I don’t think I will ever use it for anything but the airbrush, since Home Depot also gave me a nice compressor. It’s like Christmas every month.
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ABOUT HOW THINGS WORK AT MY ONLINE CLASSES: 1. Each week-end you will receive the brief in a secret Facebook group: a challenge that you will have to work on until next Friday. 2. Each Friday you will have to send me your sketches via email here: fashionteaching@gmail.com 3. Stay tuned on 2 things: your email and the secret Facebook group - where each Sunday I will post a new challenge + a lot of tips, links, inspiring posts, trends and theoretic knowledge. 4. You will receive by email a personal feed-back on your drawings and tips on how to improve 5. Then, we repeat: Each week-end you will receive a new brief, have time until next Friday to sketch, then send me your sketches for feed-backs and then wait for another brief. 6. At the end of the 3 months course you will receive a diploma that will attest the fact that you did all the 12 challenges and you took the online course with me.
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