Thanks Justcut, appreciate the input.Looks good to me.
Thanks dok, will do. It is currently with the smith, but should have it done by the end of next week. Still trying to figure out what clear coat to put over it also.Not bad at all. Post a picture of your stock, when you finish.
I have done a bunch of searching, that has me where I am now. There was some very good posts and info I gathered from others on here. I did see where someone mentioned duracote clear, but it's like $50 a can. This is supposed to be a cheap project. I found some $20 a can stuff that a I may give a try.You might do a search on here and get some good info from others that have painted stocks.
Thank you "E". I may just do that, my son wants me to and it would be more practice.Paint the entire wiffle ball bat!...
Looks great man!
I am going to try another sample with 3 colors and see how it comes out over the weekend. The sample in the pics have 6 colors believe it or not. I was trying to add some depth.Liking the way that wiffle bat turned out! My only suggestion would be to stick with 2, maybe 3, colors tops. Kinda like the Manners GAP camo pattern. If the stock is black, maybe choose a couple of your preferred colors and go to town. Post pics when it's complete.
The good thing here in FL, the woods do not change colors too much. I am trying to achieve more of "shadowed" look if that makes sense.My only thoughts on this are about seasons,
Were i live in the summer it's brown and dry. Desert sage type stuff, in the winter it's lighter browns and tans with snow.
I think it looks good, what you did, if it suits yearly avg. for we're you are from.
I am no expert by any means.