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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 12-26-2010, 05:38 PM   #1
chefchris401
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New Scale Pattern

So I decided to try some new matrial for painting plugs.

I used a pice of matting from a non slip rug mat, the kind you can get at any department store. I took this one from my girls place. The material has a tacky sticky feel to it but doesnt effect the plug.

The holes are small and irregular shaped. The key is spraying light coats and going in all directions to make sure you get it all.

I really like the results it gave me. I sprayed a yellow base and used red for the pattern, to make it show up and see if i liked it. I use the clothes pin method for holding the pattern in place.

Something different to try out.

Stuff is cheap too, and comes in different sizes.

I used rattle cans to do mine, but im pretty sure an airbrush would work too.
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