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I'm sorry Richard but this is the ugliest by a long way :loudly-crying: :tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy:Ok, not that ugly after Allens compilation of uglies
Richard
The crown on the nozzle tip protects the needle but because of its cone covering air hitting the surface gets blown back into the nozzle area causing paint to build up thus creating splatter or you get a messy line. That is why some fine airbrushes have a cone that has holes around it or it is shaped like an actual crown. This helps with any blowback....two to lessen the turbulance caused by the blowback within the crown.
Cheers,
Richard






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