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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => The Shop => : CFX Marauder November 07, 2008, 12:23:13 PM
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My amature attempt at stippling..Much more aggressive than what ya normaly see.
http://www.youtube.com/user/CFXMarauder (http://www.youtube.com/user/CFXMarauder)
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Actually, that didn't turn out too shabby! I like it.
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Look's great to me, nice texture contrast between the smooth area and stippled area. Great work bud, that's how we learn new airgun project's, jump in and get after it.:) Ed
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Brent,, My hats off to Ya Buddy,, Ya Gots "Kahonas" to do that!! I been mesin round with wood since I was bout 10 years old (Bout 40 years now) VERY nice Buddy!! We just gotta meet!! Tim.
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I agree with what Ed said on the contrast. Have you tried using any other method of stippling? I was thinking of making a mold out of fiberglass with the stippling pattern set into the mold and compressing it agains the wood...:) That would be allot of work. There has to be an easier way besides by using at Dremel and bit. I wonder how many people have actually done stippling on there stocks and what proceedures they use as well.
Hat off to you Brent and thanks for sharing.
Gene
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Brownells sells punches........
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I've tried a couple of different methods and although it takes a while , the Dremel method seemed to be the best . Although I use the tiny ball bit that Dremel has . I tried the punches from Brownell's and didn't care for the result. Nice job !! kirby
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Brent:
You're the man! So glad you made it. Really nice work, sir.
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Great results can be had by using an engraving tool (electric), the kind that just vibrates in and out. Use a sharp pointed bit and just go over the wood with it.
http://i363.photobucket.com/albums/oo80/willis61/STIPPLEDWEIHRAUCH.jpg