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I'm working on a faux Ti now
I can do a step by step this weekend
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Just checked.....no black web paint
it'll have to wait a short spell
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A trip to Michaels in the morning is in order......
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I have to order mine......no local place carries it
As soon as I can I will do a full photo outlay on fitting a barreled action into the stock
Glass bedding
Breaking all the edges and radiusing to hold paint far better
Mask off
Base coat
Texture coat
Web
Then clear
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http://www.misterart.com/Where I buy mine. JAFO, GWB
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OP, your stock looks great. This one is stone textured.
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That is nice too. Perfect winter pattern around here for fox and coyote but nice anytime.
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I like it. I did my nieces earlier this year. What a beautiful little Toller. I wanted one before I got my lab pup, but they are insanely hard to find in this region.
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3 different levels of webbing. MM
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3 different levels of webbing. MM ... Best of the 3.
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There's some variance, can to can on the webbing paint & it's somewhat difficult to keep the application technique constant from day to day as well.
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What paint are you guys using specifically? For the base? For the texture? etc?
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I need to try this on my Tikka. Some of these stocks looks amazing.
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Maybe it is much more simple than I think; however, can somebody provide a step-by-step process for doing these nice webbing paint jobs I see. I would hate to screw up a good stock with my vast amount of ineptitude.
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Hey can us kids from up north play too?? Here's my webbing jobs. Savage Weather Warrior in .300 WSM His and hers Savage .30-06's Savage .30-06 Old Cooey 39 Single shot .22
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You do good work!!!
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I always file and sand a Ti stock to make it feel right for me The wrist needs thinned and every single sharp corner will get a heavy radius......for feel and to hold paint......sharp corners chip paint Usualy the bolt handle slot needs cleard because it is eather out of center or not deep enough to allow a full bolt closure......lots of file work here All the action bedding/trigger gaurd bedding and barrel floating are then done before paint I sand off all the factory paint down to the gel coat then start the layering process. If I drank in between each step I would never finish one up
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