I decided to refinish the plain beech stock that AEA uses on it's Challenger .357 SL. Thanks again to aeanortheas.com for such a fast delivery and great communication!
I have never stippled wood this way before, but decided to use a Dremel tool and the whip attachment with some carbide ball bits of varying diameter
This isn't my best work but more of me trying out something new on a fairly inexpensive airguns stock..
When I'm completely done rubbing it out I'll reassemble it and let it cure a few days.
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I have never stippled wood this way before, but decided to use a Dremel tool and the whip attachment with some carbide ball bits of varying diameter
This isn't my best work but more of me trying out something new on a fairly inexpensive airguns stock..
When I'm completely done rubbing it out I'll reassemble it and let it cure a few days.
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