An air knife would definately cut down on the time it takes to dry the paint on the dolls faces. It would probably cut the drying process in half, doubling your prductivity.
Watercolour has a short drying time. It only takes minutes for the paint to dry. The time it takes for the water to dry is how long it will take for the paint to dry.
The gauge takes a signal and sends it through the paint to the substrate below. The thickness of the paint is determined by measuring the time it takes the signal to travel to and from the substrate.
It slows down the drying time
It takes a long time for wet paint to dry. If you sit and watch the paint dry, you will be sitting there for quite some time without really accomplishing anything useful. It is a waste of time.
It takes a bloody long time to paint.
Non Ablative bottom paint is a paint film that does not wear down its thickness as it moves through the water. Ablative paint wears down its paint thickness through friction with water. A perfect analogy would be like a bar of soap wears down in time through friction of rubbing on your skin. Non ablatives do not wear down.
One way to get chewing gum off of paint is to slowly pick away at it with your fingernail, or with a putty knife (or something else with a flat, thin edge). By removing it slowling from the paint, you will not remove the paint along with the gum. Removing it fast will remove both the gum and paint at the same time.
There is a tool for doing this. It is a cup that you put the paint in and you time how long it takes to empty it. If you have a paint sprayer, the instructions should tell you how to do this, and they usually come with this cup for measuring the thickness.
How many 30minutre from 5;00 to 6:15
I use a thick bladed 9" chefs knife. Always chop hard vegetables with a rocking motion to the knife. Set the point of the knife down to the cutting board and use this point as the pivot for the knife, rocking the blade up and down. NEVER chop by lifting the knife off the board and chopping down like an axe, this will dull the knife in no time, and is dangerous, as a slip could relieve your other hand of it's fingers. **The only exception to this is in using a cleaver which must cut through bone.
Work out how long on average it takes to paint it and how much paint you used.(T X HW) + (PC X VP) = how much to charge.Where:T is the time it takes you to paint 1ft2 in hours. (10 mins= 0.167, 15 mins=0.25)HW is how much you think you should make per hour.PC is the paint cost per unit volume.VP is the volume of paint used.
the stuff that takes the most time