I've just wanted to say congrats on your Stipple job. First DIY video I've seen where I haven't felt regret for the fellow who tried to stipple themselves. Looks great
looks good! when I do my undercut, I like to trace my finger on the gun, so I cut the exact shape. instead of straight across, its actually angled somewhat to the curvature of my finger. feels great
Great job...I did my 43 a few weeks ago and it came out really nice. I like your borders. I think I am going to go back and do my borders like you did. I'm kind of telling myself to leave it alone because it really looks fine but I see something that could make it even better. Nice job..one of the best DIY I've seen on RUclips...thanks Brother
alex lacheta My experience is that I don't sand the frame, but I "smooth it out" with heat because some parts of the frame are quite delicate and removing material by sanding leads to even greater thinning. Then the frame can crack in these parts if the sanding is overdone.
Best stippling DIY finish I’ve seen so far. Only thing I didn’t necessarily “like” was that the second undercut was too square. It could’ve been grooved a bit but other than that, that was hella nice.
Bloody hell that is sweet. Especially helps us guys in South Africa out. Not many places to get a stipple job with limited options and insane prices. Thanks!
Great work! Thank you for posting rather than hide how it's done. May sound weird but I'm still trying to figure out how to make random stipple like that look good. Rather than a repeating pattern. I'm worried I'll have too many in a certain direction when done and look off.
That's beautiful. I'll be doing this to my 19. I already stopped it, but didn't do very good. I didn't go deep at all, so I'm going to Drexel it all and do this with the exact burning kit you used. I wish you showed a little of the stippling a little slower.
Michael Zschoche You can always use your Glock box to practice a little Before you start on your frame Sometimes It can help you get into a rhythm with your wood burner
Clayton Daigle what model Dremel are you using and what bits? You may have said in the video, but I'm in class and watched with the volume off. I'm a psychology major not high school lol.
@Beaf Supreme umm lol some people have an artist ability I've personally seen some garbage stippling because they have never practiced. If you practice and try to find some junk Glock frames you will get better I've tried pmags and anything Magpul but their material is completely different to a Glock so it burns different. I finally just found some old unusable gen 3 frames and practiced on those.
I understand undercutting the trigger guard, however I don’t understand grinding away a frame that’s already thin. UT Defense sells stippling kits where you simply stipple over the factory stipple job.
that looks sick i am thikning about stippling the grip on my kabar bk-2, it has a really strong polymer handle, and i like the shape but it is a little slippery.
Clayton, thank you for this, i know you made the video a while ago, going to test trial on and old frame; i will have and see how i go, but i think i will slow all of your work down so i can follow along. I like the way you did your cut marks, any suggestions depth wise for both of the trigger undercuts and obviously this related to the size of someone hands and fingers.
Curious about how aggressive that pattern is. I've stippled several guns using the fine point tip and they worked out well. I go back over my stipple jobs lightly with 400 grit sandpaper to know down the sharper tips, and find it to be very comfortable while still retaining an excellent grip. I'm planning to do my 43 next and trying to decide if I want to try something different, or use what I know I can do and that works well. Is the sprinkle pattern too aggressive to be carried AIWB against bare skin all day?
love the video, i'm thinking of doing something really similar to this. i have seen it in a few videos, but don't understand the purpose of the double undercut on the trigger guard, why do it?
Did the wood burning tip you are using come with the kit? I have the wood burning kit, but it did not come with a tip like that. The tip it did come with is much more narrow at the end.
Best at home DIY stipple job I’ve seen on RUclips. So clean and subtle.
The best stippling tutorial I ve seen. Great job, man!
Totally agree
Thats what i was gonna say
Forsure, solid vid
Hands down
I've just wanted to say congrats on your Stipple job. First DIY video I've seen where I haven't felt regret for the fellow who tried to stipple themselves. Looks great
looks good! when I do my undercut, I like to trace my finger on the gun, so I cut the exact shape. instead of straight across, its actually angled somewhat to the curvature of my finger. feels great
Great job...I did my 43 a few weeks ago and it came out really nice. I like your borders. I think I am going to go back and do my borders like you did. I'm kind of telling myself to leave it alone because it really looks fine but I see something that could make it even better. Nice job..one of the best DIY I've seen on RUclips...thanks Brother
alex lacheta
My experience is that I don't sand the frame, but I "smooth it out" with heat because some parts of the frame are quite delicate and removing material by sanding leads to even greater thinning. Then the frame can crack in these parts if the sanding is overdone.
This is literally the best Stippling Tutorial on RUclips!
Thanks for the border info that helps a lot and doesn’t get covered enough great work brother
Probably the best stippling pattern by hand I've ever seen.
Best stippling DIY finish I’ve seen so far. Only thing I didn’t necessarily “like” was that the second undercut was too square. It could’ve been grooved a bit but other than that, that was hella nice.
Tip: I used a Dremel polish tip with a black waxed crayon on it to polish the undercut. It blends perfectly with the Glock original finish.
I had no idea Adam Scott would be teaching me how to stipple a glock on RUclips
Bloody hell that is sweet. Especially helps us guys in South Africa out. Not many places to get a stipple job with limited options and insane prices. Thanks!
Other guys make it look so damn difficult. Thanks for keeping it simple. Looks great btw.
I’m nervous to get into this trait, but then again I always feel like that when I attempt something that is new to me
Now I see why getting this work done costs a lot. Great job. Hopefully I can do this when I get a Glock.
Good result. Would have liked more detail on the process.
Best diy job I’ve seen man keep it up 🇺🇸
very informative video bud. I have been watching many on YT and this is hands down the best one. Great work.
Alfredo Anis Jr. A
Your a beast! That is an amazing stipple job you did yourself. You should start a glock customization service.
Man U are patient and are good at Titus work ! Good video
Great job. Best stippling on the last two little parts at the end. Most times I've seen it those were sloppy and angled.
Looking at doing this to my 19......great video! 🍻
The best stippling tutorial
Matthieu Oustric thanks
You did a awesome job.
As good as the best guys out there today. Keep up the good work.
That's some damn good quality stippling there!
That turned out awesome. I'm gonna give this style a go on my 19x. Great vid man 👊
Nice PC, and best DIY stipple video I've seen!
carl horvath thanks
Great work! Thank you for posting rather than hide how it's done. May sound weird but I'm still trying to figure out how to make random stipple like that look good. Rather than a repeating pattern. I'm worried I'll have too many in a certain direction when done and look off.
Fantastic work ! Amazing result, it looks like laser stippling..
That's beautiful. I'll be doing this to my 19. I already stopped it, but didn't do very good. I didn't go deep at all, so I'm going to Drexel it all and do this with the exact burning kit you used. I wish you showed a little of the stippling a little slower.
Michael Zschoche You can always use your Glock box to practice a little Before you start on your frame Sometimes It can help you get into a rhythm with your wood burner
Clayton Daigle thats an awesome suggestion. I never thought about that. Thank you so much.
Clayton Daigle what model Dremel are you using and what bits? You may have said in the video, but I'm in class and watched with the volume off. I'm a psychology major not high school lol.
I put links to them in the description
Wow best on RUclips.. You could charge for that. Think I'll practice on some pmags for a while
@Beaf Supreme umm lol some people have an artist ability I've personally seen some garbage stippling because they have never practiced. If you practice and try to find some junk Glock frames you will get better I've tried pmags and anything Magpul but their material is completely different to a Glock so it burns different. I finally just found some old unusable gen 3 frames and practiced on those.
I understand undercutting the trigger guard, however I don’t understand grinding away a frame that’s already thin. UT Defense sells stippling kits where you simply stipple over the factory stipple job.
Amazing! Your work is so clean. Wow!
I see you're fan of Staind. That first song was like Its Been Awhile and Outside mashed together. Nice job, both with the stippling and music.
Nice job on that stippling.
watching this in 2020 and wow.. I want this on my gen 5 19..
Did anyone else fast forward after hitting 5:58, just to make sure he didn't stipple the whole gun with a candle?
Made it look easy bro.. good job
that tip gave it a really nice look. Good video
You're great on Parks and Rec
Kevin parks and rec?
Excellent job. Professional results.
dude, that looks sick!
Very nice work! Great job!
Nice video. That Saints photo in the background 👌
Great video, I have had issues with polishing and buffing the polimer back to a nice shine after making cuts, I'll definitely try your way next!
Look great bro. Thanks for the video. I will be doing a test run o a AR grip first a few times.
Good video, good music, and great skillz
Best I've seen so far
Excellent! Very well done video man. I really need to step up my video sounds quality and editing.
That looks AMAZING!!!
Pretty cool sprinkle pattern 👍🏻
Dude that’s nice!! Good job
that looks sick i am thikning about stippling the grip on my kabar bk-2, it has a really strong polymer handle, and i like the shape but it is a little slippery.
A work of art,and love great job!
great work. learning the art right now
Roll tide! Good job bro.
Hayden Chrestman Thanks Roll Tide!
Roll Tide!
That came out amazing! I am going to do it myself and use your video. 👍🏼
that was a really good tutorial
Awesome job man! Great video!
That turned out really good!🙌
Start with 200 grit and work up. It makes this easier. I use 200, 400, 800, 1000 (or 1200).
Yes! Great video brother
Really great job .Thanks for the info!
Awesome video one of the best ive seen. 🤙
Nice! Would have stippled the front of the trigger guard.
Hell of a job!
Great vid, man!
sweet. really well done.
Great job dude!
Damn thts nice I love tht!! That's exactly what I've bn looking for!! Do you know of any companies tht will do tht to mine.?
Clayton, thank you for this, i know you made the video a while ago, going to test trial on and old frame; i will have and see how i go, but i think i will slow all of your work down so i can follow along.
I like the way you did your cut marks, any suggestions depth wise for both of the trigger undercuts and obviously this related to the size of someone hands and fingers.
Awesome job
Best one I've seen!
Hey man, can you do a very in depth tutorial on the undercut?
Darren Hoffman yea I will when I get another frame I can do it on
Great video. Why the double undercut on the trigger? Does it serve a purpose or just aesthetics?
Great video
Great video. Thanks.
Came out great
Nice job Bro!
Looks amazing.
Good job bro.
awesome work
Sweet. Looks cool.
Great job!
Nice job
Nice job man, I like it👍
Dat thang look good man...
What speed are you using to remove stock grip stippling?
great job!
Curious about how aggressive that pattern is. I've stippled several guns using the fine point tip and they worked out well. I go back over my stipple jobs lightly with 400 grit sandpaper to know down the sharper tips, and find it to be very comfortable while still retaining an excellent grip. I'm planning to do my 43 next and trying to decide if I want to try something different, or use what I know I can do and that works well. Is the sprinkle pattern too aggressive to be carried AIWB against bare skin all day?
Where did you get that wood burner tip? I love the design it makes. Thanks!
Very nice!
Good video 👍🏽
Good job ! Next one break it up and explain a lil bit more tho.
love the video, i'm thinking of doing something really similar to this.
i have seen it in a few videos, but don't understand the purpose of the double undercut on the trigger guard, why do it?
Benjamin Johnson It allows me to get higher with my support hand
The secret hobby of Ben Wyatt from Parks & Recreation... 😮
Immaculate 🤌🏻
Dang bro . Looks good
Good stuff man.
Did the wood burning tip you are using come with the kit? I have the wood burning kit, but it did not come with a tip like that. The tip it did come with is much more narrow at the end.
im having a hard time finding this tip.... help us find it
It looked like a modified tip.