RickAnderson
Custom
Finished Cerakoting tonight....
Desert MARPAT pattern and colors...
Tomorrow will be re-assembly...
Desert MARPAT pattern and colors...
Tomorrow will be re-assembly...
If I worked constantly, probably a couple of days, but I kinda of did it on the side a little bit at a time over months....That looks amazing. How long did that take you?
Absolutely!!!Isn't wonderful that we live in a free country and can make our own choices as to our hobby's and how we spend out time and money doing things we enjoy?
Lol, now you’re not hinting that you like doing girly-girl stuff now are you?I got a girly-girl, arts and crafts "Cricut" machine, and used the software to take a Graphic of the pattern I got online to make the patterns and cut them out of Vinyl adhesive sheets....
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I see that people sell these patterns they make on their own cutting machines on eBay, they have MARPAT patterns....
I had to use H-Series Cerakote, that can be flashed and stenciled, the tougher E-Series (Elite) has limited color choices and can not be layered/multiple coats over previous coats.
I simply coated everything with the smallest area color first, flashed it (cured 15 minutes at low temp) for it to partially cure, applied stencils for that color...
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Repeat for the remaining colors....
You actually need 3 sets of stencils, cause the last color simply cover the remaining area unstenciled, which by this time, there are so many stencils that last color looks just as stenciled as the rest....
Real MARPAT has little EGA's with USMC in the pattern, this represents the limits of the cheap cricut machine. I had to increase the size (I choice .45" wide) and can only get a rough edged pattern, the little USMC under it was just too fine and difficult, so I punted on the USMC..
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You can see some of the adhesive goo left over from the stencils, I scrubbed it with denatured alcohol to remove it....
I tried my best to pick colors matching them off photos on the internet...
When the Cerakote was delivered, they looked to dark, at least the color of it liquid in the bottle, they sometimes lighten up when sprayed and cured...
I elected to lighten and dull the colors slightly by mixing a little of the grey into the other colors, the grey itself, I mixed a little flat dark earth into it (not much of change, maybe dulled it a little) and the Bernoulli Sand was way to yellow, I should have went with Desert Sand, I mixed a little grey and flat dark earth into it, and now I'm very happy with the colors....
If anyone sees it on my desk, I quickly point out, Ahem, I use it to cut patterns to coat my firearms in camouflage and that's all.....Lol, now you’re not hinting that you like doing girly-girl stuff now are you?
BTW very nice!