Arttystation Opera purchase review!!

Recommended as an introductory spray booth-Arttystation Opera

Not dreamed of a room painted in four years, flows, money, and space because some have even found a moment that you purchase only the last puzzle piece in a spray booth for me.

I weighed some products, but none of them are this!! There was nothing I wanted.

If you like the durability, it is too expensive, and if the price is okay, it takes the material or size.

As I was thinking and looking for a way, it was the Opera of Arttystation that I came across.

The right material at the right price, the configuration with only what you need, and easy access to purchase.

The moment I saw it, I wanted it, so I ordered it right away.

Although it took some time to receive it due to reproduction of some materials. ^^;;;;

The staff kindly guided me, and I was okay because I wasn't in a hurry.




It is the main body of the Arttystation opera (hereinafter the opera).

Materials to be assembled and assembly instructions are included.

The plastic bundle between the wooden boards is a neodymium magnet.

It was plywood, but I felt it was cut fairly neatly.

The plywood products that I had received by courier in the past were filled with dust and powder that seemed to come out of the process, but there were few operas and they were clean.

It was also nice to the touch.




I bought an additional acrylic cover.

I purchased it to distinguish between working and not, but if you don't need it, you don't need to buy it.

The photos will appear later, but if you attach the cover, it feels good to be organized. ^^

If you purchase an acrylic cover, an additional neodymium magnet will be shipped with you.




It is a blower fan that is the core of a spray booth. It's an Innotek product, but I don't know the machine well... ^^;;;;

Arttystation not only sells fan machines, it also sells fasteners, exhaust hoses, power cords, and more.

The reason for my decision was that I could save'almost' everything at once.




This is a hose that comes with a fan.

The peninsula and the power cord were inside the hose.

When you purchase and receive it, look inside the hose. ^^




This is an additional purchased filter.

I didn’t know how much I needed, so I ordered that it would be enough.

The amount is more than I thought. ^^;;;;

It seems to be used so as not to be insufficient for the time being.

There is no picture of the assembly process, but nothing particularly difficult.

I'll talk about assembly again when we talk about the pros and cons at the end of this article.




The opera is completed like this when you assemble it.

The dirty desk is a little understandable.. ㅠㅠ




This is the acrylic cover I mentioned above closed.

When not in use, the cover is fixed with a neodymium magnet.

The magnetism is so powerful that it is fixed well.

When using it, it can be inserted into a small groove on the side, but the shielding wall becomes larger, which increases the painting space.

In the opera in the picture, you can see a space that looks like a circular hole above the painted space.

You can plug this with a small plate and put a switch on it by wiring.

If you look at the purchase options, there are switches that can be attached to the appliance.

I was planning to use the included switch, so I didn't buy it.

You can also assemble a support for the airbrush on top of the opera, but likewise, I did not plan to raise the airbrush, so I finished the assembly as it is.




This is the actual size.

It is 30 cm wide.




The height of the painted space represented by the acrylic plate is also 30cm.

The cover is supposed to be covered with an acrylic plate, but as you can see in the photo, it seems to be because it is placed horizontally and horizontally to form a square shape.




The height of the button space is about 5cm.

The height of a pure opera would be about 35cm.




The length from the back of the plywood to the acrylic cover is about 29cm.

The shape is a fan shape.




There is a blower fan at the back of the opera, so the support that looks like a fan handle comes out a little back.

The length from the support base to the acrylic cover is about 38cm. (There is an error because it was not measured accurately at the vertices.)

In fact, considering the size of the blower fan and the hose connection, you'll need more space in the front and rear.

Now, we are going to run it.

Let’s take a look at the noise of the fan.




This is the dB of the room installed before the fan was activated.

In the living room, I can hear my wife playing YouTube and laughing, but it's recognized as whispering.

Rather, it seems that my breathing sounds louder. ^^;;;;




I started the fan and measured it right in front of the inlet.

It sounds like a normal conversation.

Actually, I called my wife and told her to listen to it, and although I can hear it, she said it wasn't really bothering me.




I measured it from the side to put the part to be painted, not just in front of the inlet.

It looks like a quiet office.

I don't think the noise is too much.

So what about the suction power?

The spray booth is what you need to remove dust and odors.

I am curious about the ability.




First of all, to check the degree of deflation with the naked eye, I took out the e-cigarette machine I used 4 months ago.

It's been more than four months since I left my hand and went into smoking cessation mode, but when I took out the dedicated machine, my wife was worried. ^^;;;;

I tried using it after reassuring that I would just check the booth for a while.




It would be great if I could show you a GIF...

First of all, the ability to absorb smoke is passed!!

I thought that the smoke was extracted quite a bit because I also tried vaping using the mode device.

It absorbs my smoke very well.

It is strange that the wife, who was 1m away, does not smell.




I took out the original purpose marker airbrush.

I plan to use a simple Comp Marker Airbrush for personal preferences and circumstances.

I sprayed it as a demonstration at the location where the noise was measured,

There is no dust spreading out.

Marker doesn't smell well, but it seems like it's absorbed well as my sensitive wife says it's okay.

I'm not sure what can spray be like because the pressure it exudes is so high,

I think the degree of airbrush in general compressors is okay.




First of all, there are several advantages I think.

1) Reasonable price-Excluding the switch, if you buy 5 filters together, it costs less than 130,000 won.

In the case of a mid-sized steel booth, it is definitely less expensive than the 300,000 won.

If you are new to airbrush, I wonder if it is suitable to purchase a spray booth for introductory use.

2) Easy assembly and easy (?) materials

In the reviews I looked up before purchasing, it was difficult, but it was said that it can be assembled with bare hands.

No way, but it was real. You can assemble by tapping with your hand.

Because the bond is not an enclosed product, it is plain (so that it seems that some parts were cut incorrectly) to fix it by assembly only.

It can be done with bare hands, but I used a small rubber mallet from my house.

And easy assembly means easy disassembly. I wonder if additional DIY is possible as needed. I'm thinking of using a hole in the top with a drill later and inserting other parts.

3) Kindness of customer center

This may be considered natural in the service industry, but there are a lot of places where this is not possible in internet shops these days...

As I said at the top of the article, the shipment was delayed due to the problem of parts remanufacturing, but it was great that the staff of the company gave us very kind guidance and took care that the shipment was also contacted separately.

He answered the questions well before purchasing.

As a modeler, I felt the mind of the boss that I made it to share convenience with others.

This is because no one would like to buy from a place that treats them kindly. ^^

It's very unfortunate, but just as there are no people in the world that don't get dusty, there can be no merits in products.

I don't think it's a big fault, but to write down a few things,

1) Regret of purchasing auxiliary materials

The product description text is also very carefully written, and even the guidance of the staff was kind, so it seems to me that the small parts are more regrettable.

I mentioned above that it is possible to assemble simply, but the assembly instructions guide you to use instant adhesive or a rubber hammer for more secure fixation. The problem is that it is in the assembly instructions that you have to purchase.

Wouldn't it be great if there were related content on the product description web page or included in optional products.

Fortunately, everyone was at home, so it was okay, but it was regrettable that some people's reviews said they went out to buy.

2) Ambiguous, very, very slightly unkind instructions

You made a good manual, but I think there is a little lack of explanation for very small parts.

When assembling the plywood, there is a long side and a short side of the mating pins, but the instructions did not explain this.

The long side goes down, and the short side goes up, so you can attach the part with the switch on top.

So I disassembled it and put it back together. This may be because I lack attention. ^^;;;;;

3) absence of exhaust set

This is the biggest drawback!! The booth body is good and the blower fan set is good, but I was very disappointed that there was no set that pulls the hose out of the window... I can't put out only the hose through the window, so I block it with a plate or add something. Someone like me, who saw it a few times, was really worried about what to do... ㅠㅠㅠ

I eventually made it with Woodrock, but it wasn't completely sealed, so I discarded it and made a new one with ready-made combinations.



If you are curious about the related information, there is a related article on the Ruri web side, so you may want to take a look.

( http://bbs.ruliweb.com/family/232/board/300079/read/30622814 )

(I'll write it again on my blog soon.)


Of course, each customer's living conditions are all different, and I know it is difficult to be able to fit everything, but I wonder if you can present a big frame for DIY.

I am sorry as a person who is looking into all other products of Arttystation. ㅠㅠ

I wrote it for a long time...;;; Since I liked the product so much, I think I had a lot to say.

Although the article suggested three advantages and three disadvantages, it is clear that it is a very good product with large advantages and small disadvantages.

If my acquaintances say they're thinking about their first spray booth, I'll recommend the opera right away.

Yesterday I tried painting a little in front of the opera as a demonstration, but the more I write, the more I feel proud.

Those who read this article will probably be those who have searched for the spray booth, and most of the people who are thinking about purchasing the first time.

I would like to be of little help to your concerns.

And if possible, buy an opera... If you don't do it yourself, I don't think a product like this will be available for the time being... (Sogon Sogon)

This concludes the review article on'Arttystation Opera'.




Original address: https://blog.naver.com/rhapsodist82/221568693349

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Shipped: 20190611

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