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Yes initial and finish sand wet.You doing the initial 1000/2000 cut wet?
I know quite a bit about polishing plastics, just not sure how much transfers over to clear coats.
I just saw this thread, so you may have covered this, but years ago I had a couple stocks painted and a couple months later had a multitude tiny bubbles.Yes initial and finish sand wet.
Some kind of contaminant was leeching out. Most likely the fiberglass mold release agent making its way out. You cant clean a blank enough.I just saw this thread, so you may have covered this, but years ago I had a couple stocks painted and a couple months later had a multitude tiny bubbles.
I wonder why.
Possibly water in the air, trapped solvent from pounding on primer and clear without waiting for proper flash times, mould release agent as @Dusty Stevens suggested, or any combination of would be my guess.I just saw this thread, so you may have covered this, but years ago I had a couple stocks painted and a couple months later had a multitude tiny bubbles.
I wonder why.
I thought I asked this question this morning, but it was early and Maybe I wasn't fully awake. What, please, are you using for filler?
If you covered this all ready, I apologize, couldn't find it.
Thanks,
Robert
Sounds like a tri coat if you sprayed a ground color excluding sealer, an effect coat weather pearl or candy then clear.I do not know much about painting besides what I learned here this past summer painting a stock I picked up from a local shop for cheap... is this considered I think what they call a 3 layer paint .. base-mid-clear?.... and I was told the newer clears almost resemble epoxy more so than paint.. ? Idk.... i was also told to do everything back to back to back... so I did.. paint was told to wait till it went flat... recoat... mid... give it 30 min after base went flat... than once mid went flat give it 30min before clear.... later I talked to an older gentleman and he suggested next time offer more time between 3 parts .. he was worrying about so much paint/clear shrinkage at once I don’t know... was just curious on your thoughts? Stock looks amazing by the way
Looks good to me.I know this isnt even in the same ball park as what your doing bc'z but heres a rattle can camo job on a chassis i did.. hope you can blow it up a little so you can see it.. View attachment 1144179
Oh I took my time.Just think how good it would be if he liked the customer and wasnt rushed!!!
Yes mama says I'm bad, and an ass!Brett, you are a bad ass. Plain and simple.
Skill and talent comes in many forms. Hopefully sending some of these beauties down range in a couple days!!The skill that this requires is simply beyond my comprehension. It’s fun to watch though.

Got it buffed out todayView attachment 1144016 View attachment 1144017 View attachment 1144018
Here's looking at you!View attachment 1144020
If you look closely you can see her reflection in the stock.Hey! Where’s the awesome model? That’s her job!
I’ll wait for the rattle can demo! I maybe can handle that!
