Thursday, May 05, 2011
Sunday, April 03, 2011
1980's Thayer & Chandler Model A
Model A pictured with original accessories and instructions |
1980's original box |
It is a side feed brush with the cup attaching on the right hand side, there seem to be a variety of cups that came with the model A over the years.
I have 3 different ones. The protection cap for the needle tip is made form plastic, unlike the metal ones on the sixties models. The cap is needed as the needle tip extends beyond the spray regulator. The needle itself is fairly short with a very fine tapered tip, not sure what it measures, but Badger recommend their fine needle as replacement. Badger actually have a list of all replacement parts on their site at http://www.badgerairbrush.com/PDF/Old%20T&C%20Replacement%20Parts.pdf
The trigger is my prefered single piece part and is smooth up and down, the travel is a liitle rough but never sticks and is easy to pull. There is an adjusting screw at the fron of the trigger to set the trigger position.
The spring casing is stiff and hard to remove, this could be different on other examples. Thayer & Chandler pre 1993 used sample parts instead of gages to establish proper tolerance for parts. This way is cheaper to produce but creates problems on the assembly line because some mating parts will not fit together so it was a trial and error when airbrushes were assembled.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
OCC Skin Airbrush Foundation
Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics Skin in R3
- Size 30mL/1oz
- Availability - Obsessive Compusive Cosmetics website and select retailers
- Colour range - 6 Yellow, 6 Reds, 6 Blush & Contour, 6 Shimmers and 6 correctors
- Water based
- Flows well, never clogs
- Atomizes well
- Easy to mix
- Inconsistent mix
- Transfers easily
- Separates
- Too thin for anything but airbrush
Sunday, March 06, 2011
MAC Micronized Airbrush Formula
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NC40 MAC Micronized Formula. |
- Size - 50mL/1.7oz
- Availability - MAC Pro stores only
- Colour range - matches standard MAC foundation colours
- Silicone based
Thanks to my friend David Willis of Vida Studios I tried the original formula that came out a few years ago and it was terrible, it was hard to mix, had a plastic shine and tended to separate on the skin. So when I found this version I had to try it.
It is ready to straight from the bottle, does not need thinning. It is silicone based, so will not thin with or mix with any water or alcohol products.
If you do want to thin it, a silicone fluid like DC 244/245 is required.
I used my standard Sparmax DH-103 brush and set my compressor to 10-12 psi. It sprays nicely with a good clean well atomised look. With the trigger pulled right back for maximum spray width it gets a bit grainy. You should not have the trigger all way back around a persons face any way, so it is not a problem. Thinning slightly will correct this but slow down the drying time.
When applied properly it sits very well on the skin and does not sink into lines and creases. Dries quickly to a natural sheen, which is something I look for or I will not use it. I would recommend powdering lightly as it has a slight tackiness. It feels good on the skin with no tightness and stays well with movement.The coverage is medium but can can be layered without getting the leathery or caked on look. Put on to thick it will look plastic and tend to rub off more easily.
Once set it is rub and water resistant, there is very little transfer when applied correctly. I light buff will remove any excess and return the sheen.
It is fairly easy to repair mistakes or wear. While wet it can be brushed or sponged to remove excess or spread it out. Once dry it does not leave the watermark edge that some products do when a section is wiped away and can easily be filled in with a few more passes with the airbrush.
To remove it you will need a remover as it is water and soap resistant. I used the DC 244 for removal. Most removers for waterproof makeup should also be fine. The airbrush should also be cleaned well as the product will build up inside the brush quite quickly, leading to blockages.
Overall: A good product that is easy to use.
Pros:
- Good colour range
- Mixes and sprays well
- Dries quickly
- Durable
- Looks natural
- Does not clog
- Far better than original formula
- Only available at MAC pro stores
- Can't mix with non silicone products
- Residue builds up quickly in the brush
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Test pattern sprayed at 10psi on 5mm graph paper, you can see wide open it starts to spatter. |
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Windsor & Newton Ink
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Old Aerograph
After being stripped, I found the parts are held in place with tiny screws which is annoying and slow to fit back together. I could not remove the trigger as it is attached to the needle guide tray. The needle guide and spring are held in place by the needle itself. There seems to be no way to remove the nozzle without a long forgotten proprietary tool.
Test spray patterns done on graph paper with a 5mm grid.
Click image to see full size.
A ruler showing the average spray width in millimetres
Spray width is around 1/2mm to 7mm

Friday, November 05, 2010
1960's Thayer & Chandler
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Vintage Thayer & Chandler
1960's model A in original case with instructions and test sheet. |
1960's A model with original hose fitting. |
1980's model A with original case, instructions and box, which is now squared off. |
1980's model A with included accessories, note nozzle cover is now plastic. |
Thursday, September 09, 2010
First Review Sparmax Portable Battery Compressor
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Pictured with a 20c piece for size comparison Specifications: Sparmax DAC-25
I personally own this compressor and have been using it for a couple of years. I have hooked it up to a pressure gauge and it reaches exactly 26psi. Sparmax recommend the SP-35 Air Brush for this model compressor and I got it as a set. The same set is also sold under other names, Temptu, Graftobian, OCC and Kett. Sometimes with the compressor housed differently. Temptu having the fanciest packaging. Running the compressor continuously does not over heat the unit, it can also be run inside the carry bag. I have run mine for over 1 1/2 hours with no trouble. The battery pack on a full charge will last just over an hour if run continuously and much longer if you use it in shorter bursts as would be normal. Here are the results for maximum continuous pressure with product. I fitted a pressure gage between the compressor and guns that were all fitted with quick connects. The product used to test was Badger Air Opaque. I also used the mains power and not the battery. I have listed if the brush will spray and the maximum continuous psi reached with each brush.
These tests show that you do not have to use the recommended SP-35 brush with the compressor. The Sparmax DH-103 was the unexpected standout. |
Sunday, August 22, 2010
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Saturday, August 21, 2010
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
Airbrush Equipment Reviews
Saturday, March 20, 2010
IMATS Sydney 2010
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Sunday, August 02, 2009
IMATS Sydney
The Sydney Convention Centre (located on Darling Drive near Darling Harbour) will host IMATS, presented by Make-Up Artist magazine. On September 12 and 13, 2009, make-up pros will come together to provide the finest education and demonstrations in the world— ideas will be exchanged, products tried, and make-up secrets revealed.
Along with the keynote presentations, IMATS Sydney will feature more than 50 international cosmetics vendors and educational seminars held throughout the weekend. A gothic theme has been chosen for the IMATS student competition’s beauty/fantasy component; the prosthetic/character competition has an X-Men mutants theme.
**Tickets are available for purchase at http://makeupmag.com/imats_tickets/cPath/194/.
**Our partner hotel for this event is the Hilton Sydney, 488 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000. For a discount room rate, phone 0011-61-02 9265-6052, fax 0011-61-02-9266 2083 or e-mail denise.osullivan@hilton.com. Make sure to provide the booking code GMAKE. http://www.hiltonsydney.com.au/
**EXHIBITOR LIST**
ACMUSE
Artistry of Makeup Academy
Art & Tech College
Atelier Makeup
Ben Nye
Crown Brush
Designer Makeup Tools
Encore Beauty
Evolve Makeup
Gorgeous Cosmetics
Kryolan
Lashes on Line
M.A.C. (Educational Sponsor)
Make-Up Artist magazine
Make Up Business
Make Up Effects Group
Making Faces
Makeup Foundation
Media Makeup Academy featuring Make Up For Ever
Mehron
Naked Cosmetics
Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics
Pacific Trade Group
Rowe Trading
Royal Brush
SHDC
Smooth-On
Ultimate Brush Roll
Yaby Cosmetics
(More exhibitors to be added once they're confirmed.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Re-Released Action figures

While in HobbyCo this afternoon I saw these. Re-released Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on the original style cards
