Introduction: Urban Digital Camo Gunstock Stencil
Heres just a little stencil i did on the stock of my Crosman pumpmaster. The rusult of boredom of the cheap plasticky wooden finish. ill probly redo this one later with a MARPAT or a woodland colored ACU
Step 1: Basecoat
I gave the stock a nice coat of this aluminum spray paint. maybe a little too shiny but ill have that fixed in the next one!
Step 2: Cover in Masking Tape
Self-explanatory. cover completely the area you want to stencil in masking tape
Step 3: Cut Out the Digital Pattern
I just used a millimeter ruler to measure 5 mm lines to create the pattern and some of them i just eyeballed. Next time i will use an actual pattern off the internet as a guide. i re used the cut out pieces as a guide for the other side
Step 4: Spray on Second Color!
I used a darker gray for this! let it dry and youre done!
13 Comments
12 years ago on Introduction
I did this, only I cheated and used ACU camo duct tape.
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
did the duct tape remove any og the bottom coat of paint?
9 years ago
is there a way to use this method for more than 2 colors?
11 years ago on Introduction
htis is realy simple, thanks for that. I looked all over this site to find an easy camo paint job. yours is the best so far
11 years ago on Introduction
Ooooh! Nice job!
12 years ago on Introduction
do you keep the masking tape on in the end?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
no, masking tape gets peeled off to reveal the bottom coat
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
cool thank you
nice instructable by the way.
12 years ago on Introduction
You actually did a reasonably good job for just eyeballing it. I'll have to do this as well.
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Thanks! i tried to keep the squared 1cmx1cm
12 years ago on Introduction
The title is misleading. The camo is Digital, not ACU. ACU stands for Army Combat Uniform.
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
I stand corrected!
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
hoo-ah