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Bc'z stock thread

gunnermhr

Mike Redin
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Bc'z, thank you, that is very informative. I greatly appreciate you sharing the techniques used for creating a work of art. This helps us all learn. I had asked another member through a pm on some bedding techniques and never got a response. I think your thread says a lot about your character when you are willing to share such information.

I hope the moderators make your thread a sticky also
 
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words.
Also for starting this thread.
It will hopefully keep the chatter down in the how to thread.
I'll answer any questions one might have to help them achieve success in their project.

After this stock completed I'll do a all rattle can job using SPRAYMAX rattle cans on a Tupperware stock, Remington take off.

I'm told I have a wooden stock or 2 coming from Wisconsin, when they arrive I'll go over using aneline dyes and the difference in process. Wooden stocks are my favorite.
 
I would like to thank Bret publicly also he has help me out on some of my projects and the results were awesome. THANKS AGAIN BRET

Side note Bret another one of the projects coming up will be gunnermhr Shields stock. We will be using your advice of the Simtech products on.
 
I would like to thank Bret publicly also he has help me out on some of my projects and the results were awesome. THANKS AGAIN BRET

Side note Bret another one of the projects coming up will be gunnermhr Shields stock. We will be using your advice of the Simtech products on.
No worries glad I could help.
I like the laminated stock.
I'll be spraying @SPJ laminated dog tracker in a week or so and go over differences in sand paper for wood using simtech products.
 
Great thread,gives me hope. Thanks for taking the time to show how the pros do it . I can see right from the start I need to start using more filler and there is more than one grit of sandpaper . I always start out with coarse,and end up with worn out coarse .
 
Great thread,gives me hope. Thanks for taking the time to show how the pros do it . I can see right from the start I need to start using more filler and there is more than one grit of sandpaper . I always start out with coarse,and end up with worn out coarse .
Lol I'll get with you later.
Me n nephew are on stand right now,
Last day.
 
Ya need a Deer app, plus rub Deer poop on yer hat always helps
 
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Are you be willing to share what filler you use? In the past for small areas like trigger guards, bolt handle & ejection ports I have used Evercoat polyester glazing putty.
 
Are you be willing to share what filler you use? In the past for small areas like trigger guards, bolt handle & ejection ports I have used Evercoat polyester glazing putty.
I'm using upol finish putty, "DOLPHIN GLAZE"
half the price of overcoat, comes in a squeezable bag, I'll also blend it with my 3m bondo to smooth it out.
I'll get you a picture I just dropped cammies in washer.
 
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I haven’t used dolphin glaze. How much build do you feel it’s safely capable of?
Wood stocks are by far my favorite as well. Real wood, not laminates. Laminates are easy and ive used plenty of gloss spraymax. It’s really easy to finish out spraymax and then buff back to a satin if desired. The spraymax lasts a few days once mixed if you put the can in the fridge.
 
I haven’t used dolphin glaze. How much build do you feel it’s safely capable of?
Wood stocks are by far my favorite as well. Real wood, not laminates. Laminates are easy and ive used plenty of gloss spraymax. It’s really easy to finish out spraymax and then buff back to a satin if desired. The spraymax lasts a few days once mixed if you put the can in the fridge.
1/16" would be max, anything heavier I'd use standard filler or blend the dolphin glaze with heavy filler.
SPRAYMAX actually has a matt clear, and a 2k primer surfacer.
Doing a rattle can stock is going to be fun for me as I've never done it that way.
I've always mixed my products to spray.
 
Thanks for that info, that’s about what I thought. Yeah, spraymax does make a matte and their 2k primers are actually pretty good. I’ve used rattle can 2k black and 2k matte clear on vehicle plastics. (Windshield cowl, window moldings, door handles). If you haven’t used spraymax before, you’ll be impressed with how it can lay down and how little it takes to develop a technique. I don’t bother with matte finish on stocks. If you need to correct after final coat - you lose the matte.
 
1/16" would be max, anything heavier I'd use standard filler or blend the dolphin glaze with heavy filler.
SPRAYMAX actually has a matt clear, and a 2k primer surfacer.
Doing a rattle can stock is going to be fun for me as I've never done it that way.
I've always mixed my products to spray.
You want one to do thatll actually get used?
 
"That'll probably never happen!"

Maybe not but you have the satisfaction of mastering a skill. Much appreciate your willingness to share your hard learned "trade secrets". Money helps but it sure isn't everything in life and fame is fleeting at best.

I also hope it becomes a sticky.
 

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