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Sponge painting stocks?
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<blockquote data-quote="ENGUNEER" data-source="post: 2223854" data-attributes="member: 69255"><p>I began "sponge painting" my stocks using colored epoxy many years ago. The epoxy (I use acraglas gel mixed with dye and/or pearl and aluminum powders). This can be applied to the stock using polyurethane foam in any color or pattern you may want. It provides the patterning you want with texturing over the complete stock for a good grip surface. Attached are photos of a Win 70 rifle in a traditional camo pattern and Tuebor Legion rifle in a more colorful "camo".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENGUNEER, post: 2223854, member: 69255"] I began "sponge painting" my stocks using colored epoxy many years ago. The epoxy (I use acraglas gel mixed with dye and/or pearl and aluminum powders). This can be applied to the stock using polyurethane foam in any color or pattern you may want. It provides the patterning you want with texturing over the complete stock for a good grip surface. Attached are photos of a Win 70 rifle in a traditional camo pattern and Tuebor Legion rifle in a more colorful "camo". [/QUOTE]
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