Don't go down the blackhole that is spraying
When we set up our workshop 3ish years ago we went down the spraying route, spraying pine and MR MDF, most of the big paint names that are found in the sheds claim that their products can be sprayed, as children we were always told don't believe everything people tell you!!!! We invested in a couple of reasonable quality spray guns not HVLP but standard flow standard pressure we already had a trade grade compressor with good psi and cfm with an unoiled double filtered line dedicated for spraying, we constructed a small spray cupboard with a large extract fan and ducting. I had limited component spraying experience but enough to know how to prepare paint and also set a gun up.
After a couple of months of trying we gave up and now if we want anything sprayed we drop it off at a local contract sprayer, so what went wrong.
Paint is the first issue (primer & top coat) whilst big paint names may claim that their products can be sprayed the make up of the products means they cant be to a high finish, the finish required for a wall is different to that of the side of a smooth cabinet.
The products that the contract sprayer uses are over twice the cost per litre of the usual big paint names
Dust / air contamination overspray requires filtering to remove paint particles, replacement air needs to be clean and particle free, this is not easy in a wood working shop, even damping floors and leaving extractors and filters on over night prior to spraying wasn't successful
Space the actual spraying takes space as you have to be able to get round all side of the items, drying is an ever bigger issue warm dust free and suitable racking.
Time, unless you have a dedicated area for spraying and also drying (we hadn't) it means that your workshop is out of use during the spraying drying period this is further extended by multiple coats being required.
Would we ever spray again? yes we would but only if we could have a dedicated spray and drying area filtered air in filtered air out and used for nothing else.
I am sure many will be along shortly doubting my reasoning, stating that they spray every week in their workshop using paint from a big shed store, great for them I am just giving an example of my experience
Cheers
D