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    I see. In that case; Thanks F-Trooper05!
    Doing a stipple job really isn't a big deal if you practice some and take your time. I do wonder tho how some "grip stipplers" stay in business as some do real crappy looking work imo.

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    Thumbs up

    The stippling job looks great! I would like to eventually get the HK45c stippled as the slick grip is my only complaint with the gun.

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    really nice Job ! As a noob to stipple Must ask how do you do that?tools etc.


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    Holy mother of god that looks good, almost factory. And I thought HK45C's were already the sexiest pistol ever... looks like you just gave it a push-up bra.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warpigM-4 View Post
    really nice Job ! As a noob to stipple Must ask how do you do that?tools etc.
    Only tool used was a $10 wood burning tool from hobby lobby, I used the fine tip. Just take a pmag, plug in the WBT, wait for it to heat up and get started. You can practice different patterns till you have one you like. On the HK I did short, "squigly" lines intervening each other...think zebra or tiger. Dots are more aggressive but since this is a carry gun and I wanted it to look factory I did the lines.
    I have to pat my my own back because I left the front and rear stippled areas alone, my stipple job blends right in, looks and feels the same.

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    Looks really good.

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    Looks nice, your first stippling job looks pretty damn good too

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColdDeadHands View Post
    Only tool used was a $10 wood burning tool from hobby lobby, I used the fine tip. Just take a pmag, plug in the WBT, wait for it to heat up and get started. You can practice different patterns till you have one you like. On the HK I did short, "squigly" lines intervening each other...think zebra or tiger. Dots are more aggressive but since this is a carry gun and I wanted it to look factory I did the lines.
    I have to pat my my own back because I left the front and rear stippled areas alone, my stipple job blends right in, looks and feels the same.
    I really like the squigly line pattern and prefer the look over the dots/holes that seem to be more common.

    You should post a video showing us your super stipple skills so we can learn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamaicanj View Post
    You should post a video showing us your super stipple skills so we can learn.
    I second this. Your stippling looks really well done. Congrats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColdDeadHands View Post
    I see. In that case; Thanks F-Trooper05!
    Doing a stipple job really isn't a big deal if you practice some and take your time. I do wonder tho how some "grip stipplers" stay in business as some do real crappy looking work imo.
    Nice! (and I thought it took some beer to get me hosing my Noveske down with krylon. can't imagine

    Well done.
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