Stippling
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Best looking stippling job I've seen thus far.
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fine stippling=WIN
coarse stippling=fail
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What kind of heat setting or temp do you have your iron at?
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Wow, that looks way better than the "holes" I've seen on other stippling jobs. Also the 'bark' look is interesting. Will have to try out the light, random pressure like you used, it looks really good.
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man i hate the look of stippling and glocks etc but yours looks hella good man i told myself hell no i would never do that but honestly i wouldnt mind it if it looked exactly like how yours came out!!!
adrenalineseoul 3 months ago
@adrenalineseoul Thanks, I noticed with the M&P's the polymer is a little harder than the Glock's so if you just tap the frame with a fine point it won't leave such a deep burn.
GONZO0710 3 months ago
really looks great is it something that you do on the side? Wow great work
Armando1228 5 months ago
@Armando1228 I don't do it on the side just on my firearms. I would be a little nervous doing someone else's gun.
GONZO0710 5 months ago
Wow, that looks way better than the "holes" I've seen on other stippling jobs. Also the 'bark' look is interesting. Will have to try out the light, random pressure like you used, it looks really good. You framed the edges of your stippling too, that looks very professional, very good.
mokyan7 5 months ago
@mokyan7 Thanks, I need to do a video of my M&P9 I just stippled. I used some masking tape and outlined where I wanted the stippling to stop and it looks 10 times better than this one IMO. I like the bark look on alot of the pistols i've seen too. Thanks for watching.
GONZO0710 5 months ago