DIY dip kit anyone?
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DIY dip kit anyone?
Has anyone ever done a dip themselves? I am nervous of spending $100 and screw up the dip
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Re: DIY dip kit anyone?
Are you talking about hydro-dipping graphics for camo on stocks?
If so I haven't done it either but have had a huge interest. I wouldn't mind going halvies with someone to experiment if you aren't wishing to fork out the full amount LoL
Suggestion from videos I have seen is just do a lot of smaller objects first to get the hang of it. The kits aren't too terribly priced per unit if you buy enough of the prints to make it worth wild. Suppose you would have to consider whether you have enough to have it done or not.
Someone told me before that there is a place off Sprague that does duracoats for really cheap though and they do stocks and whatnot. I'll see if I can find the info.
If so I haven't done it either but have had a huge interest. I wouldn't mind going halvies with someone to experiment if you aren't wishing to fork out the full amount LoL
Suggestion from videos I have seen is just do a lot of smaller objects first to get the hang of it. The kits aren't too terribly priced per unit if you buy enough of the prints to make it worth wild. Suppose you would have to consider whether you have enough to have it done or not.
Someone told me before that there is a place off Sprague that does duracoats for really cheap though and they do stocks and whatnot. I'll see if I can find the info.