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Creating a Frame Template for Acid Tactical Stencils - Camo Stencils DIY Camouflage Painting
This video shows how to create a Frame for our stencils to avoid overspray.
If you use our stencils without a frame on large projects you will end up getting the corners of our stencils on your project. Called overspray.
This is a short video on making a frame using posterboard you can purchase at your local store.
Quick and easy process.
Supplies needed:
1. Posterboard
2. Utility knife
3. Masking Tape
If you use our stencils without a frame on large projects you will end up getting the corners of our stencils on your project. Called overspray.
This is a short video on making a frame using posterboard you can purchase at your local store.
Quick and easy process.
Supplies needed:
1. Posterboard
2. Utility knife
3. Masking Tape
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Camouflage Jon Boat Stencils Bottomlands - Time Lapse Paint Job
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This video is a time lapse step by step Camouflage Stencil Paint job on a 10ft Jon Boat using stencils from CamoStencils.com brought to you by Acid Tactical. This stencil pack includes 6 stencils made up of Cattails, Bark, and Grass Patterns. Audio: Angels By My Side by Lunar Years - License code: RTAEINCTHBBHCGNY
Acid Tactical® Camouflage Painting Stencils Demo & Use Tips
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Acid Tactical® Camouflage Stencils For use with Airbrush, Spray Paints, Brush Paints, Cerakote, and duracoat. Great for use on rifles, shotguns, and pistols. Also used on jon boats, Duck hunting blinds, canoes, kayaks, ATV's, Autos, Deer Stands, and more. Demonstration video and tips on how to use our line of stencils for your camouflage project. Our stencils can be purchased on Amazon, Ebay, A...
Acid Tactical Camouflage Stencil Painting Tutorial
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A tutorial on using our line of Camouflage stencils. Our stencils are 10mil reusable vinyl sheets. They are flexible and can be wrapped around smaller projects like gun parts or used for larger projects such as jon boats, kayaks, ATV, duck & hunting blinds and more. A quick and easy way to camouflage anything.
Acid Tactical® 15" 550 Paracord Jig Kit - Jig, Paracord, & Clasps - Set-up
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www.acidtactical.com This is a basic setup video for the Acid Tactical adjustable jig kit. In 2016 we upgraded some of the parts. The towers are now one solid piece. They are more durable. $39.99 with Jig, Paracord, & Clasps included paracordcity.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=17&product_id=109
Acid Tactical HydroFX® Water Transfer film Hydrographics AR-10 Handguard Dipping
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http:/www.AcidTactical.com Dipping an AR handguard in a Rattler Camo. Steps with pictures of the hand guard at each step. This is probably the easiest pattern to hydro dip and it looks insane. If you try this for yourself, be patient with the preparation and don't rush the paint.
Acid Tactical® HydroFX AR15 Magazine Hydrographic Film Dip Kit
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Steps to Hydro dip your AR15 magazines. 1. Sand / Sand blast magazine 2. wash 3. Paint with plastic primer. 4. Sand if necessary 5. Paint with color choice. 6. Water transfer film 7. Rinse. 8. Touch up if necessary 9. Matte Finish
Acid Tactical 33" & 48" Paracord Jig Setup
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www.AcidTactical.com Direction for setting up our paracord jig to begin making paracord items. Our jig can be found on Amazon: 48" www.amazon.com/dp/B00KRK3Y5G 33" www.amazon.com/dp/B00PMZSCHG 15" www.amazon.com/dp/B00PN09JHW
Acid Tactical Paracord Jig setup
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www.AcidTactical.com UPDATE Feb 2016 - We have upgraded the towers starting in 2016. They are now one solid piece and more durable. How to set up your Acid Tactical Paracord jig. Our jigs can be purchased on Amazon here: 48" www.amazon.com/dp/B00KRK3Y5G 33" www.amazon.com/dp/B00PMZSCHG 15" www.amazon.com/dp/B00PN09JHW
Acid Tactical Gear
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Acid Tactical Gear. Video with AT-202G Green laser, AT-LED2 Tactical Cree LED flashlight, Acid Tactical Scope mount with flip up sights, AT Bulldog Bipod, Vertical grip CREE LED flashlight. All available at www.AcidTactical.com
Good work. A friend painted up his ATV something like this.
I see people complaining you can't buy the stencils! Come on how difficult is it to grab some plastic, trace out a pattern, and then cut it out using an exacto knife ?? I mean it is almost impossible to go wrong and it's not like you're cutting out a delicate facial stencil that needs to look like whoever the person that it is. I hear u asking but how? Well, you simply tape a layer of plastic over your screen, enlarge the pattern to the required size, and trace out each colored layer using a Sharpie or permanent marker on plastic sheets in this case he used 2 sheets, and the base color, this will depend on the number of colors used in a pattern, in the video it was a basic pattern but other patterns can require many more layers to complete the effect.I also think the darker green should have been the first stencil sprayed over the base color and then the lighter green because it looks too dark and doesn't seem to blend and takes away from the lighter colors underneath but then again it will depend on what look your after but it does make a difference in this case and the camo look is lost .
These are some good stencils i have a 5 assorted piece kit from Acid Tactical and they rock! I would really love to see a couple camo stencils like 3 times the size of the regular 14 inch. Idk maybe something like a 3ft by 3ft stencil and make it magnetized too. Now that would be the berries
Don't forget to over lap just a hair.
Great.
How can I select what stencils I’d like
Good video, idk why everyone is so confused
Or make your stencil with wider edges...
Humans, animals and some detection devices in use by modern militaries will recognize patterns, so randomness in camouflage is very important. I make sketches of foliage as it appears naturally and viewed from differing angles and distances (including aerial views). I then hand-cut my own stencils. I start painting with a light colored primer and use lighter colors first and then darker shades. I find it easier to darken a light area than lightening a darkened spot. I use the smallest patterns first and then graduate to the largest to produce an illusion of depth. Don't use black for camouflage. Black does not occur naturally and alerts animals ( and machines) that are sensitive to infra-red light. Substitute a very dark brown for black. Cutting stencils are easily done and I now have hundreds of them for use.
I'm wondering if it works with D shackles too?
So why don’t you make your stencils with larger borders to prevent overspray?
because that would be dumb? you would have to make them larger( more expensive, harder toship etc) or make the interior camo pattern smaller.. which is a huge negative.
I’m spray painting my room with this it’s pretty good
Clearly doesn’t know how to use his own product. Hmmmmm. Horrible to watch.
also spray painting in a closed garage...
I bought the digital camo stickers and was looking for a video of their use. Apparently, nobody else can get them to stick either, which is why nobody has actually made a video with a finished paint job. I did manage to make them work on a pistol slide, because of the flat surfaces, but they where a complete waste of money when trying to use on an AR15. They just won't stick to anything that isn't completely flat, and even then you'll still have a few edges sticking up so that paint gets underneath. Very frustrating.
Would cut the stencils from masking tape manually, use a rubber pencil to stick em down and smooth them out, that'll sort your problem
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Clearly the bulk of the comments were from guys hoping for something that didn’t require both of their brain cells to work simultaneously. This is an excellent video, and the tip about the border is great! I haven’t visited your website but will after this comment. My project involves some larger blinds so I was looking for technique which you demonstrated very well. I anticipate using an electric paint sprayer on very fine setting. Your comment about lightly spraying reminded me about that. Great job and thank you for the information.
seriously, its like all they know how to do is complain.
why dont you just put a larger border on them? what a pain in the butt. and your logo is a blooody pain too.
becusae then you either have to make them larger( and more expensive) or make a smaller camo pattern.. whats with eveyone on this thread that cant think for themselves.
Very happy with these stencils. I just do a base coat and one color with a stencil and it usually looks pretty damn good. If I want to go big all use one more here and there to accentuate it but sometimes less is more
Light over dark and as you change colors use less and less shape's
ROFL!! It's actually better to do the EXACT opposite of what you suggested!
Stick on patterns are easier and a cleaner job
Agreed. We carry a lot of stick on patterns also. But for larger projects like boats, the spray through ones are more economical.
Ok I'll be ordering some. Thanks
they are not easier, its way more work to put them on and remove them. cleaner maybe
ummm... just make your stencils larger so we don't have to do extra work after paying for your product... even is it cost a little more... lol
disGRUNTld_0311 . any grown man who begins a comment in any forum, whether online or in person, with “ummm...” needs to rethink his persona and make some changes. That same person would benefit from using “like” as an interjection much, much less.
Yep, ur right! Make stencils with bigger borders.
@@nivid01 you guys are idioits..
Thank you for the video I was wondering what the springs were for.
In my opinion you put down your base color then the darker green then the lighter green ?
You should Feather the Colours and not fill the entire stencil each time.
Could you elaborate ?@DKSorg
@@johndenver5029 Yes well in the video he put down the base color Then the lighter shade of green and then the darker shade of green my opinion it will look a lot better rIf you put down the base color the darker shade Of green and then the lighter shade of green,
@@johndenver5029 Well in the video he put down the base color Then the lighter shade of green and then the darker shade of green my opinion it will look a lot better If you put down the base color the darker shade Of green and then the lighter shade of green, But I did go and check other camo patterns and it really shouldn't matter that much, but in this case, I think the darker shade of green should have been put down over the base color and the lighter shade of green then sprayed as the final pattern, because when you look at the end result the darker green dominates the pattern and it takes away from the other lighter tones
Whats feathering meaning ? Fading gradually into eaxh other i presume but does that mean hit the stencil w one color or use the same stencil placement but fill it n w different colors?@NINJUTSUguy
so in other words instead of dipping you could have just sprayed it with stocking and it s done lol
It looks like shit
Why are yall the only people selling camo stencils
Black Algae explain me How to do without that if you are not an « artist »
Well basicly you find some camo pattern that you like and trace out the shapes keeping each color on a seperate sheet then just cut out the shapes , so no real artistic talent is requiered at all !!!
It's a racket
I Just loved it
Can one twist a shackle or a ring to it??
Once again we have upgraded this jig. The base is now a thicker, sturdier, and higher grade aluminum with a refined finish.
having those wing nuts there makes 14 to 18 inches USELESS!
how can I arange a refund? or exchange?
I agree it's not a perfect design, but if you need 14-18 inches, you can move the front one up to the 6 inch mark and then your back one will be at 20-24 inches to give you 14-18 inches.
Hello. When doing the upper and lower together for a consistent pattern, should all steps except the dip be done separately? Additionally, leaving the dust cover attached, how do you avoid issues with the primers & paints not binding the dust cover closed. Once dipped, dies the paint create problems with the dust cover. For the various steps, what is the best tape to use? Does the tape get pulled immediately after each coat to prevent pulling the paint or binding the the remaining paint? I believe this is the last thing. Can the barrel nut, gas tube, gas block and barrel just be taped off allowing the barrel to remain attached? Thanks in advance for the feedback.
I saw a video some where of a guy dipping a complete upper. I don't know how it turned out as he didn't show an after shot, but he did have everything that he didn't want covered taped off. I would assume that the best result would be from tearing the rifle completely down.
We've recently upgraded some of the parts. Towers are now one piece. More durable.
Mine also came with two wood screws...I'm still wondering what they're for.
Robin Waldron the wood screws are for if you want to permanently attach it to a surface.
how would you ajust it so you can make a bracelet
Sorry for the long delay. You would use only one section with the two towers on each end.
is it ajustable
+main man 360 You would use only one section.
I just got one for Christmas and made a bracelet in no time at all. I love this design!!!
I have been holding off on the purchase of a jig because none of the one that I have seem to fit the snap shackles or the O shaped adjustable shackles. This was well thought out and well designed and so simple that I am jealous that I didn't think of it. Well done guys.
Quick question , what is the purpose of the black nuts on top of the semi circle
+thomas cassidy Probablyfor holding down simple loops
Just got my Acid Tactical LED flashlight in the mail today. Solid piece of gear, very bright and good construction. Can't wait to take it out for a test run.