Grip stippling on rifle stocks

Stearinlys

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Hey RS,

Has anyone done or had done stippling on their gunstocks? I'd be interested to see your designs, or how it turned out and what your process was!

I have a 1/8" air pencil Dremel that I've used for many a 2-stroke port job and a ball bit, so I figure that should work out ok.

Thanks!
 

hereinaz

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Hey RS,

Has anyone done or had done stippling on their gunstocks? I'd be interested to see your designs, or how it turned out and what your process was!

I have a 1/8" air pencil Dremel that I've used for many a 2-stroke port job and a ball bit, so I figure that should work out ok.

Thanks!
I would use the epoxy method. Spread it, let it get tacky, then touch it with something to make little peaks. Let it harden then sand down the peaks.
 
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It would be great to see a DIY start to finish post on this. Is this a lot easier than checkering? I’m sure there are some gotchas…
 

Macintosh

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are you talking about stippling like you see on plastic handguns? Or do people stipple wood? I can maybe give some insight into DIY checkering, but not stippling. You can checker wood obviously, plastic checkers pretty easily, but if it's a synthetic stock like glass or carbon fiber something else may be more appropriate, as I would not want to cut into the fiberglass or carbon fiber cloth really. If plastic, I thought that was generally done with heat (soldering iron, etc) rather than a dremel or similar?


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