You still had big scratches on the undercut even after you polished. I keep my used up sanding drums around to use as like my first round of hand sanding. Use the worm down sanding drums on your dremel to get those big scratches out, then start at like 220. I go 220, 400, 600, 800, 1200, 2000. When I start with 220 and 400, I'll use some gun oil. That softens the plastic to allow you to get the big scratches out. Then I use some water and go from 400 all the way up to 2000. I wet sand with water then dry sand with every number. Then use a felt polishing wheel with a little bit of the grey polishing clay. Just a little bit. But, you need to use gun oil and like 400 grit to get those big scratches out that are still on the under cut.
I would agree that this depicts a job well done! I'm sure there are ways to do a few things differently, but that looks sharp. How do you know when you are getting it too thin in an area and allowing it to flex too much and possibly causing trouble down the road?
yep your right..i wish that i has gun like yours i had a para p14 45 and i had a little problem about the magazine i have a mec gar power mags 14 loader and when i load it whit 14 round it doesnt feed. always having a nose dive problems. i can just load it with minimum of 10 rounds i hope you can help me?
Sloppy work. No offense. You should have practiced on some cheaper guns before trying to tackle an sti. I guess if your going for function over form then it’s a good job. Pro tip. Polish before you stipple. Also tape off when you stipple you will get perfect lines. Try to randomize the pattern it will bend the texture alittle better. Keep up the good work
You can be on Team Modification now, takes skill to do that, nice!!
Welcome to the Team!
I like the undercut next to the mag release , but for me I like the grip as it is, it feels perfect in my hands, thanks for the video .
You still had big scratches on the undercut even after you polished. I keep my used up sanding drums around to use as like my first round of hand sanding. Use the worm down sanding drums on your dremel to get those big scratches out, then start at like 220. I go 220, 400, 600, 800, 1200, 2000. When I start with 220 and 400, I'll use some gun oil. That softens the plastic to allow you to get the big scratches out. Then I use some water and go from 400 all the way up to 2000. I wet sand with water then dry sand with every number. Then use a felt polishing wheel with a little bit of the grey polishing clay. Just a little bit. But, you need to use gun oil and like 400 grit to get those big scratches out that are still on the under cut.
Looks Awesome! What tip did you use?
well done sir and not a bad job especially if that was your first go at it brother
I would agree that this depicts a job well done! I'm sure there are ways to do a few things differently, but that looks sharp.
How do you know when you are getting it too thin in an area and allowing it to flex too much and possibly causing trouble down the road?
Thank you for Technic. Bro
Nice job man, congratulations!!!
Did the grip feel any more narrow from this?????
Is it normal to have to press the grip onto the frame to get the bushing holes to line up the last .01 inch?
Very nice, I just have the guts!
I don’t know about this being a $3000 gun . I have a DVC 3 gun and it looks already great the way it is . I can understand a glock but an STI ?
I don’t think he’s going for the looks. It’s more for grip. That’s the reason why people stipple their grips
@@cdesrae1212 I agree. i own two Staccatos and definitely plan on getting them stippled
Is the trigger guard polymer on the gun?
Yes
Ah scares me to do this to my sti
I don't have the balls to do something like this. But at least if you f up, you buy another one. If you destroy a glock frame... well its gone
Man, I just have nothing nice to say!
Not a bad way to Void the .............
seriously i will never do that on this beutifull exprnsive gun just saying
Function over form, my friend. I need the gun to not slip in my hands while shooting a match.
yep your right..i wish that i has gun like yours i had a para p14 45 and i had a little problem about the magazine i have a mec gar power mags 14 loader and when i load it whit 14 round it doesnt feed. always having a nose dive problems. i can just load it with minimum of 10 rounds i hope you can help me?
i replace it with a wolff springs .still not feeding properly.
Sorry, I don't have any experience with Para guns/mags.
i just want to ask you about the magazine. are having a problems about that?
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Looks like crap!
why..
Ten minute video of someone destroying there grip...
In your opinion. For some of us guns are tools, not art work. Carry on.
Sloppy work. No offense. You should have practiced on some cheaper guns before trying to tackle an sti. I guess if your going for function over form then it’s a good job. Pro tip. Polish before you stipple. Also tape off when you stipple you will get perfect lines. Try to randomize the pattern it will bend the texture alittle better. Keep up the good work
Let's see your work?