Roughen up quickwood on grips
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Roughen up quickwood on grips
I have been working with quickwood on my air pistol grips and when you sand down some areas it gets quite smooth. I notice my hand tends to slip a little. How do you guys get around that? Stipple it? Is there a dremel attachment? Throw some grip tape on there? TIA.
Re: Roughen up quickwood on grips
I use grip tape or superglue and a sample of sandblasting media I got years ago. I would think a pointed Dremel bit would work. I don't think traditional stippling with a punch and hammer is a good idea as it would probably break off chips.
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Re: Roughen up quickwood on grips
The point of a dremel tip does in fact work very well. I've done it that way on QuickWood. It's less effective on the hand itself. ;-)
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Re: Roughen up quickwood on grips
I use a cheap engraving tool from our local hardware superstore. Has a variable speed of vibration. Doesn’t chip the quickwood.
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Bob
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Bob