I did a bow. Gun should be much easier.Anyone ever camo dipped their own gun? I'm looking into ordering a DIY dip kit to do my turkey gun with and was wondering if anyone has had any experience/pointers with them.
What bow? All I see is some shafts and fletching.... nice job!If you are pretty handy in general, its pretty straight forward. Otherwise it is very possible to get crap results because there is a bit of an art to it. Watch some videos. Ive done 2 bows and some random small objects. Bows are quite tedious if you do them right and fully disassemble them.
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Exactly, that thing blends incredible!What bow? All I see is some shafts and fletching.... nice job!
You are one crafty SOB. Is there anything you can't fabricate yourself.If you are pretty handy in general, its pretty straight forward. Otherwise it is very possible to get crap results because there is a bit of an art to it. Watch some videos. Ive done 2 bows and some random small objects. Bows are quite tedious if you do them right and fully disassemble them.
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Ha! Thanks. I am only limited by tools and time. I approach life with the mindset of a quote i once heard. "What one man can do, so can another." Oh and im super cheap so that is a great motivator.You are one crafty SOB. Is there anything you can't fabricate yourself.
Disassemble, clean and maybe lightly scuff the surfaces, parts are already painted so need to prime so just apply appropriate base color, dip, and then clear coat.@LeanMachine What all prep work did you do on your bows? Sanding priming ect? I haven't even thought about doing a bow yet but now that I see yours I may have to give it a go if my gun turns out ok.
If you are pretty handy in general, its pretty straight forward. Otherwise it is very possible to get crap results because there is a bit of an art to it. Watch some videos. Ive done 2 bows and some random small objects. Bows are quite tedious if you do them right and fully disassemble them.
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