How they do it? Stippled pistol grips?
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How they do it? Stippled pistol grips?
How do grip manufacturer's achieve that fine stippling on their grips. I have seen some aftermarket grips that can't achieve that effect.
Is there a standard tool that does this?
Is there a standard tool that does this?
Last edited by keithwwalker on Thu Sep 30, 2010 9:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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How they do it? Stippled pistol grips?
I don’t know how grip companies do it, nor how Rink operates but I have seen Hoffman at work. He did all the finishing by hand. The tool he used looked like a brush of nails that were fixed on a hammer to increase the impact. And that was it, the rest was craftsmanship. Btw, Tzed250 you did a nice job. It proofs that ‘the knack and how to do it’ is important.
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How they do it? Stippled pistol grips?
Another method that I have seen described, but have not tried was the use of a dremel tool with a small round burr bit. The author said practice on a scap piece of wood, to determine best speed and bit size, was adviseable.
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Re: How they do it? Stippled pistol grips?
I have seen a similar tool, but mounted on a short-stroke pneumatic hammer.gn303 wrote:The tool he used looked like a brush of nails that were fixed on a hammer to increase the impact.
A line was first carved around the area to stippled. The stippling process then took about a minute.
I agree, nice job Tzed250. It would be interesting to see the top surface of the palm shelf. I presume it's flat but, for some reason, get the impression it might be dished.
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Foredom and Proxxon make reciprocating hammer type devices. Either called chisel, or hammer. I wonder how they would work or which one would be best:
http://www.proxxon.com/us/html/38644.html
http://www.foredom.net/specialuse.aspx
http://www.foredom.net/anvil-hammertips.aspx
I think the more expensive units have adjustable speed and stroke.
Brownells sells some tools but they look more like a shallow checkering tool:
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=396/ ... NG_PUNCHES
From my net searches, even some custom rifle stock makers are hand stippling with nails, gravers, or for some stocks they machine out the stipple with a small dremel burr
http://www.shootingtimes.com/gunsmithing/0107/
http://www.hamcontact.com/airgun/Stippling.htm
even cheap engravers:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1260 ... ockType=G1
The machined stippling seems more common on rifle stocks than competition pistols:
http://www.pellethead.net/forums/showth ... 815&page=2
http://www.proxxon.com/us/html/38644.html
http://www.foredom.net/specialuse.aspx
http://www.foredom.net/anvil-hammertips.aspx
I think the more expensive units have adjustable speed and stroke.
Brownells sells some tools but they look more like a shallow checkering tool:
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=396/ ... NG_PUNCHES
From my net searches, even some custom rifle stock makers are hand stippling with nails, gravers, or for some stocks they machine out the stipple with a small dremel burr
http://www.shootingtimes.com/gunsmithing/0107/
http://www.hamcontact.com/airgun/Stippling.htm
even cheap engravers:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1260 ... ockType=G1
The machined stippling seems more common on rifle stocks than competition pistols:
http://www.pellethead.net/forums/showth ... 815&page=2
Last edited by keithwwalker on Fri Oct 01, 2010 10:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: How they do it? Stippled pistol grips?
Howdy,
Have you got a picture of a #35 inverted cone bur? and a picture of either one of the handpieces you mention? and manufacturer/distributor?
and as long as we are on the subject, what finish is used on a stippled grip?
thanks.
Have you got a picture of a #35 inverted cone bur? and a picture of either one of the handpieces you mention? and manufacturer/distributor?
and as long as we are on the subject, what finish is used on a stippled grip?
thanks.
Re: How they do it? Stippled pistol grips?
> Have you got a picture of a #35 inverted cone bur?
http://tinyurl.com/2bagpbm
> a picture of either one of the handpieces you mention?
I prefer a Wells belt drive with 3/32" collet, but this cable driven Foredom will work:
http://www.foredom.net/h8handpiecegeneraluse.aspx
> what finish is used on a stippled grip?
Tung oil will seal the grain and help keep sweat and gun oil from discoloring the grip:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tung_oil
If you are refinishing the whole grip, the Tung oil can be tinted:
http://tinyurl.com/ydsc4xp
http://tinyurl.com/2bagpbm
> a picture of either one of the handpieces you mention?
I prefer a Wells belt drive with 3/32" collet, but this cable driven Foredom will work:
http://www.foredom.net/h8handpiecegeneraluse.aspx
> what finish is used on a stippled grip?
Tung oil will seal the grain and help keep sweat and gun oil from discoloring the grip:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tung_oil
If you are refinishing the whole grip, the Tung oil can be tinted:
http://tinyurl.com/ydsc4xp
How they do it? Stippled pistol grips?
Hey, Thanks zoned...