Decided to give stippling a try!

jhawk19

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I finally decided to pick up my soldering iron last night and give stippling a try. After 2 hours, these were my results.
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I'm happy with these results and feel confident enough to do my Pro Series CORE!
 
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That does look good. You've got a lot more nerve than me!
 
Here's my CORE frame. I just finished it before sitting down to dinner tonight.

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If any of you are willing to send me (my FFL) your frame, I'd be happy to do this simple style stipple work for you for a small fee. :) Just shoot me a PM.
 
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What did you use to get the white in the slide lettering?
The whole thing looks great.
 
What did you use to get the white in the slide lettering?
The whole thing looks great.

Thanks. The white lettering is stock for the M&P22. At least it was for mine.

The slide on the CORE is quite different. I'm actually having it milled and Cerakoted as I type this. :) That's why it isn't in the photo.
 
Awesome Job! How do you get the nice straight lines, did you tape it off? Did you make your own special tip for your soldering iron? How did you get that aggressive texture? Good work!
 
Awesome Job! How do you get the nice straight lines, did you tape it off? Did you make your own special tip for your soldering iron? How did you get that aggressive texture?

Straight Lines = Steady Hands. I didn't tape it off. I will say that I'm an artist and I love to draw, so straight lines are not an issue for me. No special tip was used, just the standard tip from a simple soldering iron that I've had for 3 years. I will stress that it takes time. 2 hours (not including breaks) for the M&P22 and 3 hours (not including breaks) for the M&P CORE. You have to take breaks and the base of my thumb and index finger are slightly numb right now. :o
 
That looks really nice. Wish I had the patience and nerve to try it, but I don't.
 
Yes sir, you are an artist indeed. I need to draw lines and measure everything I do, my attention to detail can be a bit lacking at times. If I was a carpenter I would be a framing, not a finishing one.
 

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