Apr 4, 2023 #1 CRJR45 WKR Joined Jun 24, 2022 Messages 1,096 Location SE Flo-Ree-Duh Made a buck from some scrap wood . If I had it to do over I would've started with the Khaki color for a base coat , but oh well . What do you think ? Before - The buck / base coat - After-
Made a buck from some scrap wood . If I had it to do over I would've started with the Khaki color for a base coat , but oh well . What do you think ? Before - The buck / base coat - After-
Apr 4, 2023 #3 Burg1 FNG Joined Sep 26, 2022 Messages 11 Wow that looks great! What kind of paint did you use?
Apr 4, 2023 Thread Starter #4 OP CRJR45 WKR Joined Jun 24, 2022 Messages 1,096 Location SE Flo-Ree-Duh Burg1 said: Wow that looks great! What kind of paint did you use? Click to expand... Just some hardware store stuff , hope it lasts , but it's just the cheap Savage stock .
Burg1 said: Wow that looks great! What kind of paint did you use? Click to expand... Just some hardware store stuff , hope it lasts , but it's just the cheap Savage stock .
Apr 4, 2023 #5 Roguemountainhunter WKR Joined Jul 6, 2018 Messages 305 Location Colorado Looks good! Made it your own!
Apr 5, 2023 #7 Deerfield Lil-Rokslider Joined Nov 25, 2019 Messages 255 Location South Central PA Looks good!
Dec 4, 2023 #10 P pewpew69 FNG Joined Jun 20, 2023 Messages 13 Looks awesome man! How'd you do those patterns?
Dec 4, 2023 Thread Starter #11 OP CRJR45 WKR Joined Jun 24, 2022 Messages 1,096 Location SE Flo-Ree-Duh pewpew69 said: Looks awesome man! How'd you do those patterns? Click to expand... I ripped a sponge apart , dipped it in the paint and pressed it onto the stock . Different size pieces of sponge made different patterns .
pewpew69 said: Looks awesome man! How'd you do those patterns? Click to expand... I ripped a sponge apart , dipped it in the paint and pressed it onto the stock . Different size pieces of sponge made different patterns .