STIPPLING & BORDERS
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- In this video, I stipple and create a border on a shotgun stock.
List of tools below:
1. Weller WSB25WB 25-Watt Short Barrel Woodburning Kit
2. Dremel 8050-N/18 Micro Rotary Tool Kit with 18 Accessories
3. Dremel 105 Engraving Cutter Bits I some times use for borders
4. Drilax™ 50 Pcs Professional Quality High Density Diamond Drill Bit Burr Set Grit 120 50pc -Seaglass Rocks Ceramics Tile Glass Porcelain Jewelry Making Lapidary Engraving for Rotary Tools 1/8 Inch Universal Shank - Plastic Storage Case 50 Pc
5. 600 Wet-Or-Dry Sandpaper 5Pk
6. 800-Grit Sandpaper
7. VViViD Stainless Steel Precision Hook and Pick 4-Piece Tool Set
wow....... perfect work
Looks like shark skin. Turned out really nice 👌
Great video.. not a fan of the 70's porn music though...lol
Nice
Wtf? only 182 subs? dude for the quality of your videos you deserve far more exposure
Outstanding technique! Thanks for sharing!
I've been searching on a DIY on the deep border for a long time! They are in my opinion the cleanest looking. Thanks 4 making this. Great job.
Tokyo Tamura Has
Ssvi has the best info
Was that the 106 bit?
2020 viewer here. Your content over stippling has been super helpful. Nice build and setup too btw.
Edit: through this content, I was able to successfully stipple my Gen5 G19 and flex on my doubtful friends. You should keep this up and open a Patreon.
Nice work!
I will have a candle handy next time, great tip!👍🏼
horrible job u can see circle waffle pattern ,that tip sux
Good stuff man, thanks for sharing.
excelent stippling ! thanks mate !
You are the man!!!! Thank you so much !!
that pic technique is a great idea to get a better finish
Loved the video. Thanks.
Awesome pattern.
Great video man! Keep it up!
excellent work man
Good job dude and thanks
Btw how did you learn the candle trick?
That was a great idea with the borders bro, n great job!. ..I'mma use that technique on my Glocks n Sigs frames... Woulda been nicer if u used a different tip
Ditch the candle method a stone/diamond bit does a better job and it can get in tighter places,harbor freight has them or dremel
Good job !
What kind/model is your dremmel tool ?
Ew. You did it all great. Just not a fan of the waffle. Worth the extra time to make it look better. Circles everywhere. Cheers!
I appreciate the tips but I don't think the waffle tip makes for a very clean stippling effect. In the long run it probably does the same job after to you touch it up with some high grit sandpaper but I think I prefer putting down a more manual pattern.
the waffle tip is ugly, pretty much all the home stipple jobs are, but I prefer function over beauty, and the uglier it is, tends to mean the better grip.
Can you make a video of an AR 15 stippling? Thanks.
What did you use to first start your boarders, before you used the dremel and tips in this vid?
Looked like a dremel ball tip.
🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
What were the tdremel part numbers and sizes you used. The ball cutting bits ? Thanks
Do you use any kind of compound to buff out the borders or undercut?
You can use blue plastic buffing compound from harbor freight $6,use a bench buffer if you can,got my undercut and grip to a mirror finish it looks like its wet,you want to use the bench buffer because the dremel wheel is too small,it creates a streaked look on big areas,its good for single undercut but not for anything bigger, as for boarders you want to use a diamond dremel bit either a ball or the straight bit ssvi has a great video on why to use them, and there are 100 ways to skin a cat but this guy is going about it all wrong,and a dremel flex extension is a absolute must,and also a adjustable heat iron,will give you the cleanest and best looking results vs a iron that is 100% on all the time, different plastics have different melting points
Where can be get a stripping kit?... With the burner and all the tips?
Randy Vertrees Oregon Trail defense has some or you can Get a woodburning kit from like Lowes or hobby lobby
Would this method work on a wood stock?
I have not tried on a wood stock. I would think carving might be better on a wood if texture is what you are trying to achieve .
Cut the CRAP music