Painting a stock

I want to try changing the look of my factory t3x stock but I’m not creative whatsoever and need to visualize things. I want to paint my stock similar to this B&C. I’ve seen a few posts about doing a kuiu type pattern in different colors but how would I make a spiderweb pattern like this? Doesn’t have to be these specific colors.

Any help is appreciated.


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I’ve done an effect similar to to this in the past by laying down my base coat, then adding the the detail by using small paint brushes and flicking the paint brush at the stock.

It’s like a little Jackson Pollock camo stock, and it looked pretty cool.

Rust oleum has a line of camo colors that are in a dead matte as well
 
Finally got around to this old Brown Precision blank when building my new 458 Socom. 3 coats of Rustoleum gray automotive primer then let it dry overnight. Then 3 coats of Krylon Mink, Krylon Marbelizing paint, and then 3 coats of Rustoleum Dead Flat. All 7 of those coats were only done about 15 minutes apart. I tried about 4 different Matte Clears and the Rustoleum Dead Flat was as close as I could find that was a true matte or flat.
What did the Mink spray do for it?
 
What did the Mink spray do for it?
Sorry I missed it was gray primer, so the mink gave you the brown. Now where can I buy the Mabelizing Krylon? I see one place selling 6 cans, I just want one.
 
Just painted my tikka stock last week. I let my kids choose the colors. Pretty fun little project. I didn’t bother with clearcoat in case I want to paint over it before hunting season
 

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Just did a Howa Mini stock that came out sweet. Used Rapco Paints which have a lot of cool colors to work with. They seem a bit more durable that Rustoleum, probably about the same a Krylon Fusion.

Used stencils from Simply Decal on Ebay.
 

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Did my Tikka in rapco spray paint.

After doing my AR, decided to send it with my rokslide special. This rapco paint is the best spray paint I’ve used. Lays down extremely flat and looks like cerakote once cured

Takes much longer to cure, bout 3-7 days before handling but is extremely durable. Definitely recommend for guys who want their paint job to last longer
 
The top stock I built with carbon fiber. Stone paint w/marbelizing and clear.
 

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Here’s my Stockys Seconds project on a Howa Mini 6 ARC. Sanded, alcohol wipe down, tape, rust oleum camo army green, and Krylon Matte Dark Pearl, and 4 coats of rustoleum matte clear over the top.

Sprayed the paint directly onto natural sea sponge, I would recommend only doing small dabs to form the larger pattern blocks in your camo rather than just trying to do one large dab from the entire sponge to make the shapes. Would also recommend going very light on your clear coats and spraying from far away to avoid runs.

Overall pretty stoked about it, had a couple minor thickness inconsistencies in the sponge painted portions that add a bit of raised texture that I don’t necessarily mind.
 

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