@@misteramerica5893its not that hard if you have all the correct tools and the time. I learned everything in one day practicing on a zev frame. turned out really good by the end of the session. Just watch a lot of videos first
I bet your house and car are Immaculate! Perfectionist! That's meant to be a Compliment. When your work looks better than a Laser. I've been watching a lot of How to on Stippling and you would be the only one I would trust to do any Stippling on my Guns. And I was actually trying to find anything wrong when you started , and I ended up being Totally Impressed! Also, You should consider answering some questions people are asking otherwise they'll stop commenting and subscribing. Just FYI.
i consider myself good with a grinder and a dremel. i can cut lines straight like that. but i’m positive i couldn’t keep the depth of that groove that uniform in plastic. that’s baller
You make this look so easy. I've been trying this on some AR pistols grips cause it's the cheapest practice piece to buy. It's harder than it looks to get a straight line
This video is incredibly helpful. High quality video from an incredibly skilled professional. Keep the quality content coming. What soldering tip do you use for your tecmail?
I have the same bit you’re using but I can never seem to get a smooth edge on the strong side of the border. It almost seems it’s maybe burning or fraying a bit. Do you think it could be from the rpm’s?? I’m using a normal full size dremel with the extension.
Does using the Fordom make that big of a difference in control? When I've tried gap borders with my dremel rotary tool, it feels jumpy/difficult to control depth of cut and adds chatter
I’ve done 3 different frames now with my dremel and although I will never be as good as this guy the right tool makes a difference. You can tell the brushless dremel he has really makes it smooth.
I also used the same bits and the ball tip he uses with my dremel does literally nothing to my Glock frames lol. Doesn’t cut at all or even smooth it out that much even at the highest setting.
Great and very helpful video - thanks! By the way, after all the sanding in areas that aren't stippled,, can you recommend a product that can be applied to the polymer frame to bring back the original appearance?
hi that looks so nice, i want to try this my self. I live in Germany, the privat gun industrie is very bad, could you please give me the name of this tip or wich shape the tip has? I like this pattern very much
Looking into micro motors, what rpm range have you found to work best for you? I was looking at the one you recommended and 50k rpm seems like it’d be overkill. Also, is there a huge difference between brushed and brushless motors for this use? Currently using a dremel flex shaft so Ik both would be an upgrade but Idk if it’s worth it to get the 1040 rather than the 1070
Sheesh ❤ tried yesterday and boy was it choppy 😅 idk if the but I was using was to big or the speed was to much. Damn good job!! Do you know how fast you’re running the bit?
Very very good. Many people don’t realize how hard this actually is. 👏
The best hand control I have seen in most stippling works.
These videos are so satisfying to watch
Man…. best, and maybe only, decent video on stippling a gap border. You are the man! Thank you for making this video 🍻
Hes done a few frames fir me. Absolutely top notch work and quick turnaround time as well.
A master craftsman! I’m just starting to learn this so I hope I’m close to your skill one day. Bravo!!
Outstanding technique, steady as a rock!
Thank you 🙏🏼
What slide and barrel?
My god this guy makes it look easy, I’ve destroyed 6 frames now lol
Well shit there goes my dreams of stippling my frame lol.
I feel like I'm watching a CNC how steady he is.
@@misteramerica5893its not that hard if you have all the correct tools and the time. I learned everything in one day practicing on a zev frame. turned out really good by the end of the session. Just watch a lot of videos first
This makes me feel better about the one I got under my belt 😂
@@ilovesnow2399I agree. This guy is not in a hurry, steady, consistent, clear mind. Correct tools also.
I bet your house and car are Immaculate! Perfectionist! That's meant to be a Compliment. When your work looks better than a Laser. I've been watching a lot of How to on Stippling and you would be the only one I would trust to do any Stippling on my Guns. And I was actually trying to find anything wrong when you started , and I ended up being Totally Impressed! Also, You should consider answering some questions people are asking otherwise they'll stop commenting and subscribing. Just FYI.
I too have watch many stippling works but I missed this one after I’m done mine. I could have been more perfect if I did watch this.
Bros hand are like a CNC. Also, what Dremel is that?
Fordom Brushless micro motor
Fordom brushless micro motor
Thanks for the tips!! My Glock19 turned out awesome!
i consider myself good with a grinder and a dremel. i can cut lines straight like that. but i’m positive i couldn’t keep the depth of that groove that uniform in plastic. that’s baller
best tutorial video ever
You make this look so easy. I've been trying this on some AR pistols grips cause it's the cheapest practice piece to buy. It's harder than it looks to get a straight line
I use my Daniel defense hard case the one it came in cheap plastic box great for practice stippling
@@alonsogarcia7064 never thought about using a case. Glock cases are cheap
Hand down the best video! thank you so much.
Super clean
Can we get a tool list maybe links 🔗 to the tools on line?!!
Wow looks so much cleaner
Which tip did you use for the stippling??
any chance of learning what tip you are using to get that effect? Not trying to to be a pain...just would love to learn so I can do the same
Very nice technique, came out great
Please continue uploading your work! Every video/job looks fucking amazing💯
LOOKS AWESOME ❤😎
what tip are you using for the tacmail stippling pattern?
This video is incredibly helpful. High quality video from an incredibly skilled professional. Keep the quality content coming. What soldering tip do you use for your tecmail?
can you make a post of what dremmel machine and soldering tool and tip you're using?
I want to see a stipple-off between you and Battlecock Actual using Temu rotary tools and soldering irons to stipple 3d printed frames.
Do you really need to remove the magazine release button and trigger or that’s just by choice?
I have the same bit you’re using but I can never seem to get a smooth edge on the strong side of the border. It almost seems it’s maybe burning or fraying a bit. Do you think it could be from the rpm’s?? I’m using a normal full size dremel with the extension.
Does using the Fordom make that big of a difference in control? When I've tried gap borders with my dremel rotary tool, it feels jumpy/difficult to control depth of cut and adds chatter
I’ve done 3 different frames now with my dremel and although I will never be as good as this guy the right tool makes a difference. You can tell the brushless dremel he has really makes it smooth.
I also used the same bits and the ball tip he uses with my dremel does literally nothing to my Glock frames lol. Doesn’t cut at all or even smooth it out that much even at the highest setting.
Great and very helpful video - thanks! By the way, after all the sanding in areas that aren't stippled,, can you recommend a product that can be applied to the polymer frame to bring back the original appearance?
Clean AF...good job
My toxic trait is thinking i could do this 😂😂 fawk these are nice
Is this like a Phillips tip?
Sheer amount of patience
You made it look easy, but it is not. You have a very steady hand!
Is that your custom tip (tac-mail) or is it available to buy?
Salut, puis-je voir une photo de l’embout que tu utilises s’il te plaît
Amazing work brother! You inspired me to grab some tools and give my Glock a new look as well. What temp would you recommend for the wood burner
What tip did you use to make the texture?
I’m still trying to figure this out😂
Fn beautiful…👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
What speed do you run at for the borders? Mine look like poop.
What burner u use
hi that looks so nice, i want to try this my self. I live in Germany, the privat gun industrie is very bad, could you please give me the name of this tip or wich shape the tip has?
I like this pattern very much
Who makes that slide? ❤
What grit is your diamond dust ball? I tried with mine and I think it may be too course. My borders don't come out as glossy as yours by a long shot.
Where can I get the tip for that pattern?
It looks like the small Phillips head from Otd defense
What bit is that, please
What kind of tip are you using to stipple?
What is a good temp for stippling?
What rpm are you running at for each tip?
Looking into micro motors, what rpm range have you found to work best for you? I was looking at the one you recommended and 50k rpm seems like it’d be overkill. Also, is there a huge difference between brushed and brushless motors for this use? Currently using a dremel flex shaft so Ik both would be an upgrade but Idk if it’s worth it to get the 1040 rather than the 1070
how fast are you running those bits?
Sheesh ❤ tried yesterday and boy was it choppy 😅 idk if the but I was using was to big or the speed was to much. Damn good job!! Do you know how fast you’re running the bit?
WOW, that's not a human, that's a robot.
What tip are you using to make that pattern?
We make our own tips.
Makes sense. I've never seen that pattern before. It looks super clean.
@@whitetailtactical1475Do you guys sell these tips? I doubt it but I was still curious to ask.
What soldering iron is that
$800 dollar one called freedom lol
❤❤
Could you please link me to a photo of the soldering head you'r using?
👌🔥🔥
What is that stippling called?
@@Funwitguns tacmail
Dope and tight as a mf 🔥
What’s the rpm on this to cut?
what kind of tip is that????????????
Looks like an X tip
Nice work. Obnoxious music
What stippling iron head is that?