Aces Wild! New grips for my 40-1. PICS

MAG-NUM

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Lately I have been trying my hand at fabricating some pure white grips for my new little nickel 40-1 and decided to use Corian for the material.
I know most of you have probably see this picture before but for those who haven't here is how the gun looked with the plain set:

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Not bad, but I wanted to try doing a grip carving like I have seen on so many of the beautiful grips posted here on the Forum. So I made an extra right hand grip panel (in case I screwed it up) and proceeded to design what I wanted to carve. I am no good at drawing eagles, steers or patriotic designs so I had to keep it simple. After several attempts I came up with this:

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Using a copier to enlarge or reduce the design until it fit the grip, I printed it, cut it out with an Exacto knife and used a glue stick to paste the design on the grip where I wanted it:

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Everything looked good so off to the garage to start carving. I brought out the old Dremel tool...loved by some and hated by others..and some carbide bits. I attached the grip to a 1" wood dowel with a small screw so I could work the Dremel around the grip as needed and started cutting around the design:

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Continuing to slowly work my way around the design until I had the relief that I wanted, I then removed the paper pattern and began cutting the relief between each symbol to give a layered or overlay look that seemed right.

Once I was done with the Dremel tool (that was the easy part :rolleyes:) next came hours of sanding around all those little cut in relief areas with tiny scraps of sandpaper starting with 180 and working up to 360 grit.

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After I had everything sanded as smooth as I could get it, I wet sanded the whole grip several times using wet or dry auto body paper going from 600 grit up to 1000 grit. Finally buffing the plastic with a small loose cotton wheel and some white compound it was nearly finished. Here is a photo of the polishing setup being used on a different grip:

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And yes, that's my trusty hand drill lightly clamped in the vise to do the polishing work :eek:

So, after all the work is done and a coat of Ren wax applied, time to show the finished grips:

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I am happy with the results but I am my own worst critic. In retrospect I got a little over ambitious with the sanding and polishing and softened a lot of the detail more than I wanted. But overall I ended up with a pair of grips that are unique and I made em' my self. :D

I hope you enjoy my little how to post. Bob
 
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Those are just FANTASTIC sir! The gat looked great before, but the after is wicked slick...congrats, Mike.:)
 
Outstanding, those look great.
 
You're an artist with the Dremel......I surely would have destroyed those grips attempting that:)
 
The grips look great. The detail is strong, still sharp towards the base of the spade. You are making me ambitious with the Dremel tool.
 
Thanks guys, you are all to kind. One thing about making some basic grips yourself is that you can really appreciate the artistry and the craftsmanship of the masters of the trade like Keith Brown and Mr. Kurac. Now they produce some fantastic grips. Bob
 
Thanks guys, you are all to kind. One thing about making some basic grips yourself is that you can really appreciate the artistry and the craftsmanship of the masters of the trade like Keith Brown and Mr. Kurac. Now they produce some fantastic grips. Bob


Don't sell yourself short. Those are very nice grips that you made. Thanks for sharing with us.
 
MAG-NUM , Outstanding job, great looking grips and revolver. Great pictures too. you should start taking orders.. ;-)
 

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