Anyone do airbrushing? What type of paints do you use? I am looking for something that is water soluble.
The few arrows that I have airbrushed look great.
Is That akin to Spray Painting?? :archer: Sorry, I just couldnt pass that up. :archer: :goldtooth:
i did some airbrushing years ago and used a water based acrylic paint, it worked well, but i never painted on wood which is what i'm assuming your painting. think it was called areoflash, got it at artist and display
I use water based acrylics made for taxidermists.One of the most popular brands now is called Wildlife Colors.They are used a lot to paint fish so there is a huge selection of colors including,pearlescents and metallics.
They claim after drying overnight,you can topcoat with laquer,urethane or epoxy.Mckenzie Taxidermy supply has them.
I just have never used any on arrows.
Do you have any pics of the arrows you painted?
I also assume you are talking about wood but I'm still hoping someone comes up with a way to paint carbons w/o affecting the spine etc. I'd love to get some all white carbons. AFAIK the only only choice for painted carbons is Vic Archerys breast cancer awareness pink arrows. I guess full length wraps would work too for an all white look but I'd think that would change spine drastically
No pic's yet, I am still learning how to use the airbrush. I did make up a couple and they look good.
I will be doing, wood, carbon, and aluminum.
Createx airbrush paint.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v177/GreyTaylor/arrow5.jpg)
Guy
Good to hear it. Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
QuoteOriginally posted by Grey Taylor:
Createx airbrush paint.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v177/GreyTaylor/arrow5.jpg)
Guy
those look great :)
Thanks, Jay.
The daughter of the guy I made them for calls them the Sunshine Arrows.
Guy
Paul,
It's not water-based, but I've had excellent results using Rust-O-Leum through an air brush for cresting arrows.
Taxidermy supply houses have all kinds of what you need. You can google taxidermy supply and the sites will pop up.
Looking forward to seeing your work Paul, please post pics as soon as you have them! I got an airbrush kit for Christmas for this exact same thing. I'm looking forward to playing around with it myself. I will be keeping an eye on this thread.
I used the water based dye from bingham supply through an air brush to color the curley maple in the 'flames' on this bow. The dye let the swirls show in the wood whereas a paint would have covered them up.
Mike
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v78/mikebaker/000_0285-1.jpg)
wow sweet paint job on that bow, looks like a hot rod :)
Thanks! I know it looks like a paint job but the black in the riser is actually gaboon ebony. The flames are dyed curley maple and the pinstripes on the flames are .030 yellowheart. The only 'paint' is the dye in the curley maple!
I love airbrushed arrows.
Where do you pick up a airbrush for cheap?
Anything to learning how to airbrush or is it pretty easy?
I saw these a long time ago and I always thought they looked cool.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v229/ckinslow/Picture107.jpg)
Bodork, I'm not usually one for flashy bows but that looks sharp!
Guy
that bow is just awesome. the sunshine arrows are sweet too. very cool skills.
QuoteOriginally posted by Chris Kinslow:
I love airbrushed arrows.
Where do you pick up a airbrush for cheap?
Anything to learning how to airbrush or is it pretty easy?
I saw these a long time ago and I always thought they looked cool.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v229/ckinslow/Picture107.jpg)
well you can look on m****, but i got a new one pretty cheep years ago. as far as how easy it is depends on your art talent some, but alot on your masking abilities. i do most any art projects free hand, so i never got into it. over all i'd say it's simple to do, like using spray paint with more controlled spray.
I bought mine from Harbor Freight. Total cost was $80.00. I have a compressor and a double action airbrush. It will be just fine for doing arrows.
these are awesome cant wait to see more pics
Here's my first set done with an airbrush.
(http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e358/BadgerArrow/_1230873.jpg)
I think I could find those Flu-Flu's..lol How cool are those? Way! Thanks for sharing.
God bless,Mudd
I hear ya Mudd..... I hope I find these when i shoot em! :pray:
those flu flu's look great, but i think they need more red...... blood red ;)
Chroma airbrush paints work really well. Also, Jansen makes a line of acrylics that's really popular with decoy carvers. It's got a really soft, flat finish and can be blended very similar to oils.
Those arrows look awesome, btw! And that bow is just killer.