I’m in the process of building a Paulonia+CF stock for my REM M7. Decided to take the old factory stock and tart it up with a camo paint job using rattle cans. Tried of few different techniques and ended up with this.
I’m in the process of building a Paulonia+CF stock for my REM M7. Decided to take the old factory stock and tart it up with a camo paint job using rattle cans. Tried of few different techniques and ended up with this.
puffer fish comes to mind...... that looks awesome.
75/15/10 black powder matters
that's a cool looking pattern, what did you use to get the black spots? a couple of clear coats will make it wear better also
Yep, bang on - yet to apply clear coat. Still have to do the other side of stock first. LOL.
To create spot patterns I made a couple of templates, one out of a small (6” long) piece of Kydex and one from plastic ice cream container lid. Then I drilled random holes with a couple of different size drill bits. Tried to create a disruptive pattern. Then hold the pattern over the work area & give it squirt with rattle can. Best effect seems to be 1 or 2 quick squirts so you get variation in paint density. Also if the template is on a slight offset angle to stock surface you get a blurring or shadowy effect. The black stands out but there are green, khaki , brown & cream spot patterns as well.
Layers create complexity
if you chucked in even a few orange spots...yip would scream brown trout ...a really good job you have done,Im impressed.
75/15/10 black powder matters
Thanks MD - surprised myself how well it turned out. Started off like the videos on YouTube spraying random stripes of green, khaki & brown. Then some overlays with cream or khaki using a bit of ponga frond, then dots in green, brown and then black.
@Hbwanderer - templates like this
What spray cans did you use?
Way to go Pete looks grouse make sure you use a matte clear if you must clear coat, personally I perefer not to use a clear at all as even the matte has a bit of shine in direct sun in my experience. I'm happy enough to touch up my stocks if they get worn.....hasn't been necessary yet
#DANNYCENT
Top job. The only thing I know about pawlonia is that its very light, how stong is it compared to something like walnut?
Pack out heavy
As @mickyDuck has stated it’s soft, while being very strong and amazingly light. Compared to walnut which is hard and strong. Hence the use of CF and epoxy to wrap the stock giving extra strength and hard finish. There’s a few threads on here about paulownia stock builds that are well worth a read.
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