Has anyone tried Sputtering their stock mag reflector? I am considering using Airbrush to spray a "mist" of clear gloss coating on the reflector to see how compares with Krylon Sputtering. Any idea how this idea will work?
Thanks
Thank you for the comments. I guess my fear that airbrushing will be too fine for the reflector is true. I will try sputtering nail polish using a toothbrush to see if the results are better.
My other question is does collimator lens produce a better beam? I have read that they are more effective than reflectors. I have actually ordered this and a P7. And I will not be able to see the results till they are delivered.
What medium are you using? I've sputtered a mag reflector before with clear acrylic & it worked out okay (no pics, I gifted the light).
I increased the distance to allow the sputtering effect to take place (the paint will partial dry before it hits the reflector.) This is normally NOT the airbrushing form that you want but, it is in this case. Alternatively, you can also increase the air pressure to create this effect. You want to allow each light coat to dry before the next.
What's the setup you're using? Are you using a dual action AB & what's your air source?
-AZ
I love the looks of those Mag reflectors! Great job!
I don't have the technique down yet, and ran out of spares to practice.
I am using a Badger dual action AB with a 6 bar diaphram compressor. I was using an acrylic based paint though it didnt look as "transparent or clear" as I thought it would. I was considering the Finisher's GP1 Polyurethane paint for the reflector but it's a little costly.
Were you happy with the results from your airbrushing?