Was messing around the other day with a wood burning tool and a PMAG.
Turned out pretty well and am going to do some different patterns soon (like golf balls).
C4
Was messing around the other day with a wood burning tool and a PMAG.
Turned out pretty well and am going to do some different patterns soon (like golf balls).
C4
Very nice sir. I'm curious since I really don't know much about stippling. Is a wood burner the best tool to use for this or are there other methods used?
Looks like a great way to build up some skill prior to touching a gun.
So...my camera sucks.
Last edited by thopkins22; 07-19-10 at 11:11.
thopkins22, looks good.
If you have a digital camera, it should have a "flower" (AKA MACRO) setting on it. Switch to this setting for close up work. Outdoor lighting also helps a lot.
C4
Last edited by C4IGrant; 07-19-10 at 11:26.
Did my Pmags before attempting my M&P 40. I think it makes a difference to be honest and it's a cheap ass mod.
Used this -
Only pic I have from a distance -
Good job on the stipple job Grant.
Shawn
These are a couple designs. Medium and more aggressive textures. I do several designs, standard diimple, Reed, rice, etc. On pmags if you stipple too high the texture can hang up on many types of pouches. I prefer to only go as high as the middle pmag.
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