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