Hi all,
Here is a You Tube video by Adam Savage, formerly of Mythbusters, on how to dry paint or glue quickly. Make a drying over from a hair dryer and a cardboard box, although I do not think you would want to leave it running for too long, just until the air inside the box heats up, and do not leave it unattended. It looks useful, but I think you would need to be careful with it.
Adam Savage's Favorite Tools: Blow Dryer Oven! - YouTube
Paul Adams from New Zealand
I'd say that 100% of my paint customs are done at my place of work so a hairdryer and a diffuser is always at hand for me, I don't own an air-brush so all my effects come from shading, dry brushing and smudging so the hairdryer is a must
ReplyDeleteAre you talking about hair-do's or modelling MJ! ha ha
DeleteOh I see the confusion, while barbering I'm fading, brushing and lacquering then while I'm hobbying I'm shading, dry brushing and smudging, I hope that clears it up for everyone
DeleteThe synchronicity on this post is eerie - just yesterday I used a radiant dryer to hasten the slow drying of an HO Scale model building roof painted with acrylics - and darn it, it worked! Here in New England, summer humidity is the bane of all paint projects, one reason I put away the airbrush until the Fall.
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