@@TacticoolCerakote same settings, hmm you set a path specific for the smoothing in the software? Basically the same path as the design but you fill in the entirety?
Nothing beats good training, but I will say added texture to a grip really Makes a difference for me, It makes my grip feel more secure. “locked in” is the only way I can describe how it personally helps me. Especially subcompacts.
That’s a wildly inaccurate statement. You clearly don’t train or shoot enough to understand grip is the most important thing to shooting fast and accurately. I hate when people talk out of their ass
I've never experienced grip failure or fatigue from any Glock and I own all generations. But in 2024, with InstaGlam, Millennials feel peer pressure to have stippling, red dots, lights and a hello Kitty Holster.
Nice job. But how do you polish sanded places behind stippling lines... or doesnt care. Thank you
Hey man, what do you set to get it to run a couple passes to smooth out after the sanding?
It’s the same settings we use to burn off cerakote
@@TacticoolCerakote same settings, hmm you set a path specific for the smoothing in the software? Basically the same path as the design but you fill in the entirety?
What laser do you use or recommend for stuff like this
60 W JPT MOPA fiber laser
This one specifically is a a 30 watt fiber laser.
Cool video but this is the music they like to play when they put you on hold and it makes me want to unalive myself.
lol yea we have since stopped using it. Sorry for the pain and suffering. Lessons learned lol
Awesome Buddy, What grit paper to you start and finish with ?
Great Job
60 to remove the bulk and 600 to finish
Technology is cool but I find this hard to believe
Next time please dont use background music, but the laser sounds!!!!
That is good for looks and cosmetics. However, grips and stripping does not make anyone a better shooter.
Nothing beats good training, but I will say added texture to a grip really
Makes a difference for me, It makes my grip feel more secure. “locked in” is the only way I can describe how it personally helps me. Especially subcompacts.
Haven’t you seen the firearms the Olympic shooters use? Grip has everything to do with accuracy. And they are ugly as hell, just for performance.
That’s a wildly inaccurate statement. You clearly don’t train or shoot enough to understand grip is the most important thing to shooting fast and accurately. I hate when people talk out of their ass
@@accordingto27there is always this one guy
I've never experienced grip failure or fatigue from any Glock and I own all generations.
But in 2024, with InstaGlam, Millennials feel peer pressure to have stippling, red dots, lights and a hello Kitty Holster.