I’m a stainless/wood combo gun junkie, I bought 2 stock sets from Boyd’s for my CVA scout rifles and both cracked so I’ve been looking for ideas on how to make the factory polymer stocks look like wood and you sir have saved the day! Thank you!!
That came out way better then I thought it was going to I love how detailed you are in your videos step by step making it easy to go do and giving us the confidence that anyone can do keep the detailed videos coming I love it and keep up the good work much appreciated man
Thanks I appreciate that. And to think this is only one variation of probably hundreds of color and grain possibilities. Thanks for watching and for your gracious comment.
Awwww, you have an old soul...lol. I love walnut and steel! Best look in my opinion. I just might do this to my shotgun. A lot easier than making a stock. Thank you!
I have Maverick 88 with checkered synthetic stock. It was originally FDE, which turned out to be mediocre (at best) factory spray paint. It started coming off after I worked action about 50 times, revealing black spots on the forend and the stock. Mossberg said it's normal wear and tear and they can't help me - a shame, really. I was very disappointed with this finish, and was thinking to replace the furniture entirely. Watching this video, I decided to give it a shot since it's very inexpensive in comparison to my initial idea. I got awesome results! Love how it looks now. Much much better than original FDE, and so far no visible wear after shooting a few hundred rounds! I appreciate the level of details in this video, it was super helpful! Thanks!
That's awesome! Glad it's working out so well for ya!. I haven't had the opportunity to torture test it but it sounds like it's holding up great. Love to hear that. Thanks for letting me know all about it and for your support of the channel!
Thanks, I appreciate that! I'm looking to do a durability test with it in the future to see how it holds up. We'll see how it goes. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
Red brush strokes over a gloss black base makes a beautiful simulated wood grain. Btw: Your final results looks really nice. I am impressed. 👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Looks good! I've been thinking of woodgraining a plastic rifle stock to give it a more classic look. You've provided a pretty good option on how to do it. Thanks.
Thanks, glad you liked it. Yeah, there's a few different ways to do it, this one just happened to fit my style better. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
Now it would be cool for you to make the barrel, receiver, and barrel shroud look like vintage parkerizing, with the greenish look, from being storage and having been coated with cosmoline for years.
Awesome great, too bad I didn’t get your video before. I bought an used wood stock already for my rifle but I will transform the plastic one. Thank you very much
I chased, had bidding wars, and finally got a full 590 wood set a few years ago for an older 590 I’ve refinished tons of surplus rifles and AKs over the years. This is totally doable. Can’t believe I never thought of it
if mossberg offered a durable polymer wood grain stlye as good lookin as this in different LOP i think they would sell very fast they definetly would have my money forsure! lol good job 👊👍
They'd have my money... and alot of others as well. I think wood grain looks so much better than black polymer, especially on shotguns. I guess there's always this diy and hydro dipping. I'm thinking of sending an sxp stock to get dipped like wood. Thanks for watching and for your comments.
@@CRoutdoor agreed wood looks way better then black polymer but polymer is lighter and durable so if they made a polymer look like wood grain it would be kinda the best of both worlds hahaha hopefully they see this and try it lol i mean its done on a daisy 880 pellet gun im sure mossberg can make their own but a better more realistic wood grain version hahaha 👊👍
Thanks, I appreciate that. I'm not usually the one to just throw something together and call it good. I really enjoy the research and testing aspect of different projects. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
That would look cool. If you've been searching around for ideas, I'm sure you've seen this one too. ua-cam.com/video/PPQkrGMFlgE/v-deo.html Be sure to check out "tumbler wood grain" vids lots of ideas there too. Best of luck and thanks for watching.
Awesome work man! I’ve been looking for tutorials so I can paint my cva bobcat to look a little more traditional looking. Feels dumb to have a percussion cap rifle on a synthetic stock.
Thanks, I appreciate that. I totally get where you're coming from. I love synthetic but black furniture just doesn't suit all guns. Best of luck with your project. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
Thanks, glad you like it! You're right, some crosshatch/checkering would look amazing! I would say there's definitely enough material to do that or some other engraving, it's just if you have the time, tools, and know how. I'm not too practiced in making lines, but I'm pretty good at tracing them. (That vid is on my channel if you want to check it out) Thanks for watching and for your comment.
@@CRoutdoor yes somehow this just popped up so algorithms were working for you. I'll have to look at more of your channel. I have a Mossberg with synthetic stock. I like that it's so durable. This could be a nice option to dress it up. Repaint when it gets beat up too much.
@@mjc4942 Definitely! The durability of this project is yet to be determined. I'd love to do a torture test video to see how it holds up under different conditions.
@@dansu3586 Sounds like it's a great candidate for some DIY wood grain! The paint, stain, and clear coat range from about 10-12 dollars each. Hope this helps, and thanks for watching.
Thanks! Glad you liked it. It's a fun little project that can be done on really anything that you want to look like wood. Thanks for watching and for your comments.
Hmm? That would be interesting to play with. I dont have a definite answer, but check out the video linked in the description for how some different color combos react with eachother. There's also a lot of "tumbler wood grain" videos that turn out some wild looking grain. I might have to play around with some different techniques to figure it out. Thanks for watching and for the idea.
Thats a great question. This technique might be a little more difficult with a polymer stock that is checkered. I may try it on a random stock to see how it works. If you do it, I'd love to hear about your results. It also may help others with the same question. Sorry, I'm not much help at the moment but I really appreciate you watching and your comment/question.
As long as it's properly prepped, I think aluminum would work great. Maybe look into "wood grain tumbler" videos. Those are routinely made of aluminum and there's lots of examples using them here on UA-cam. I hope that helps and good luck with your project. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
He cheated some prospective wood stock maker out of about $2500 by using plastic. He also didn't at first wipe off with rubbing alcohol, witch hazel, acetone, or finger nail polish remover before painting.
Thanks for pointing out the importance of cleaning before painting and the different solutions that can be used. It's a vital step. I actually used rubbing alcohol at 6:27 in the vid. Thanks for watching and for your comments.
Interested in more shotgun stock finishing vids? Check out my Mossberg Retrograde Refinish here ua-cam.com/video/0DD0o5TfWQI/v-deo.html
I’m a stainless/wood combo gun junkie, I bought 2 stock sets from Boyd’s for my CVA scout rifles and both cracked so I’ve been looking for ideas on how to make the factory polymer stocks look like wood and you sir have saved the day! Thank you!!
Glad I could help out with some ideas. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
That came out way better then I thought it was going to I love how detailed you are in your videos step by step making it easy to go do and giving us the confidence that anyone can do keep the detailed videos coming I love it and keep up the good work much appreciated man
Thanks I appreciate that. And to think this is only one variation of probably hundreds of color and grain possibilities.
Thanks for watching and for your gracious comment.
Awwww, you have an old soul...lol. I love walnut and steel! Best look in my opinion. I just might do this to my shotgun. A lot easier than making a stock. Thank you!
I have Maverick 88 with checkered synthetic stock. It was originally FDE, which turned out to be mediocre (at best) factory spray paint. It started coming off after I worked action about 50 times, revealing black spots on the forend and the stock. Mossberg said it's normal wear and tear and they can't help me - a shame, really. I was very disappointed with this finish, and was thinking to replace the furniture entirely. Watching this video, I decided to give it a shot since it's very inexpensive in comparison to my initial idea. I got awesome results! Love how it looks now. Much much better than original FDE, and so far no visible wear after shooting a few hundred rounds! I appreciate the level of details in this video, it was super helpful! Thanks!
That's awesome! Glad it's working out so well for ya!. I haven't had the opportunity to torture test it but it sounds like it's holding up great. Love to hear that. Thanks for letting me know all about it and for your support of the channel!
Nice. You can do some real fancy paint work, but like you said, it won't last with real use.
@@prebaned Thanks! Yeah at the end of the day it's a rattle can finish.
That looks absolutely fantastic, and realistic. Well done!
Thanks, I appreciate that! I'm looking to do a durability test with it in the future to see how it holds up. We'll see how it goes. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
Red brush strokes over a gloss black base makes a beautiful simulated wood grain.
Btw: Your final results looks really nice. I am impressed. 👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I wouldn't of thought of that combination, thanks for sharing, I might have to try that out on something.
Thanks for watching and for your comment.
@@CRoutdoor Yeah, you can simulate a beautiful Mahogany with the black and red.
nice!!! i would like to see a update on this after some good use looks great tho 👌👍
Yeah, for sure. I'll keep that in mind for a video, thanks.
Looks good! I've been thinking of woodgraining a plastic rifle stock to give it a more classic look. You've provided a pretty good option on how to do it. Thanks.
Thanks, glad you liked it. Yeah, there's a few different ways to do it, this one just happened to fit my style better.
Thanks for watching and for your comment.
You certainly made it look like wood. Nice work.
Thanks. Durability has yet to be tested but hopefully that video is coming in the future.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Now it would be cool for you to make the barrel, receiver, and barrel shroud look like vintage parkerizing, with the greenish look, from being storage and having been coated with cosmoline for years.
Ooh, that would be a cool look. I thought about having it hydro-dipped to look really worn or even rusty.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Love the forearm, but they both look awesome!
Thanks! Pretty crazy some of the things you can do out there with good ol rattle cans.
Thanks for watching and for your comment.
Awesome work. Very helpful! Shout out from Berlin
@@KommBat Oh wow, you're a long ways away! Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching and for your comment.
That looks amazing! Nice work!
Awesome great, too bad I didn’t get your video before. I bought an used wood stock already for my rifle but I will transform the plastic one. Thank you very much
@@mariobozzola973 Better late than never! It's a fun technique that can be used on many things. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
Wow that looks badass
Thanks! Glad you like it. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out as well.
Thanks for watching and for your comment.
I chased, had bidding wars, and finally got a full 590 wood set a few years ago for an older 590
I’ve refinished tons of surplus rifles and AKs over the years. This is totally doable. Can’t believe I never thought of it
@@hailtothe_rooster1572 I've been there too! Nothing beats real wood but this will work in a pinch. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
if mossberg offered a durable polymer wood grain stlye as good lookin as this in different LOP i think they would sell very fast they definetly would have my money forsure! lol good job 👊👍
They'd have my money... and alot of others as well. I think wood grain looks so much better than black polymer, especially on shotguns. I guess there's always this diy and hydro dipping. I'm thinking of sending an sxp stock to get dipped like wood.
Thanks for watching and for your comments.
@@CRoutdoor agreed wood looks way better then black polymer but polymer is lighter and durable so if they made a polymer look like wood grain it would be kinda the best of both worlds hahaha hopefully they see this and try it lol i mean its done on a daisy 880 pellet gun im sure mossberg can make their own but a better more realistic wood grain version hahaha 👊👍
Looks Awesome 👍👍👍
Yeah, I like how it came out. There's a lot of variety that could be done with it, but I like the classic wood look.
Good vid, nice results. Appreciate you sharing the info. Like how you insert longer term testing and tinkering into your process, good beta.
Thanks, I appreciate that. I'm not usually the one to just throw something together and call it good. I really enjoy the research and testing aspect of different projects.
Thanks for watching and for your comment.
nice been thinking about doing wood grain finish on my M1A
That would look cool. If you've been searching around for ideas, I'm sure you've seen this one too.
ua-cam.com/video/PPQkrGMFlgE/v-deo.html
Be sure to check out "tumbler wood grain" vids lots of ideas there too.
Best of luck and thanks for watching.
Some did an M-14 synthetic to wood grain look. Very nice results.
Wow, look so good.
Thanks, glad you like it. It's a fun little project to do on lots of stuff.
Thanks for watching and for your comment.
Awesome work man! I’ve been looking for tutorials so I can paint my cva bobcat to look a little more traditional looking. Feels dumb to have a percussion cap rifle on a synthetic stock.
Thanks, I appreciate that. I totally get where you're coming from. I love synthetic but black furniture just doesn't suit all guns. Best of luck with your project. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
Phenomenal work!!!
I'd say it came out pretty nice if I do say so myself. But it's nice to hear it from others too!
Thanks for watching and for your comment.
Awesome job bub
Looks like WW1 Shotgun
Thank you!!!
Of course!
Thank you for watching and commenting.
That looks great. It'd be over the top if there was enough plastic to carve cross hatch.
Thanks, glad you like it! You're right, some crosshatch/checkering would look amazing! I would say there's definitely enough material to do that or some other engraving, it's just if you have the time, tools, and know how.
I'm not too practiced in making lines, but I'm pretty good at tracing them. (That vid is on my channel if you want to check it out)
Thanks for watching and for your comment.
@@CRoutdoor yes somehow this just popped up so algorithms were working for you. I'll have to look at more of your channel.
I have a Mossberg with synthetic stock. I like that it's so durable. This could be a nice option to dress it up. Repaint when it gets beat up too much.
@@mjc4942 Definitely! The durability of this project is yet to be determined. I'd love to do a torture test video to see how it holds up under different conditions.
Amazing. I have Maverick 88 which has plastic furniture. Could you tell how much were spray, stain and clear coat?
@@dansu3586 Sounds like it's a great candidate for some DIY wood grain! The paint, stain, and clear coat range from about 10-12 dollars each. Hope this helps, and thanks for watching.
Awesome.
Thanks! Glad you liked it. It's a fun little project that can be done on really anything that you want to look like wood.
Thanks for watching and for your comments.
what would a gold or pearl
base coats do for adding darke stripes
in the stain phase to end up simulating
tiger-striped grain?
Hmm? That would be interesting to play with. I dont have a definite answer, but check out the video linked in the description for how some different color combos react with eachother. There's also a lot of "tumbler wood grain" videos that turn out some wild looking grain.
I might have to play around with some different techniques to figure it out.
Thanks for watching and for the idea.
@@CRoutdoor
You did that SKS salvage vid right? To me the best-looking polymer stock for that is the one by... Gotta go look it up
@@bumpercoach Yeah, I did that video, but I also have a legit wood stock for that gun that I refinished from the camo paint.
Looks good, but never replace the feel
I agree 100% Nothing compares to the feel of wood.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
The white basecoat looks like antler
@@jonenglish6617 Yeah, it kinda does. Good way to do faux antler grips!
What about a stock with checkering? Can't really sand it.
Thats a great question. This technique might be a little more difficult with a polymer stock that is checkered. I may try it on a random stock to see how it works. If you do it, I'd love to hear about your results. It also may help others with the same question. Sorry, I'm not much help at the moment but I really appreciate you watching and your comment/question.
Think this could work on a Hogue stock/forearm? I’m guessing not.
@@postingwhateveriwant If it's the overmolded/rubbery grip, unfortunately I would also guess not. Rubber doesn't take paint very well.
Do you think this technique would work on aluminum?
As long as it's properly prepped, I think aluminum would work great. Maybe look into "wood grain tumbler" videos. Those are routinely made of aluminum and there's lots of examples using them here on UA-cam.
I hope that helps and good luck with your project. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
I honestly would have thought that was wood if you didn’t tell me it wasn’t.
Yeah, for a "rattle can" job it turns out pretty good. Thanks so much for watching and for your comment.
He cheated some prospective wood stock maker out of about $2500 by using plastic. He also didn't at first wipe off with rubbing alcohol, witch hazel, acetone, or finger nail polish remover before painting.
Thanks for pointing out the importance of cleaning before painting and the different solutions that can be used. It's a vital step. I actually used rubbing alcohol at 6:27 in the vid.
Thanks for watching and for your comments.