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It's actually not as easy as it looks. And there are a lot of factors that affect the outcome of a dip job. That is probably why the pros charge so much for one tiny object. However, if done correctly, it looks awesome.
Practice, practice, practice. It's all about practice. Do it on cheap stuff you don't care about before moving to higher end items. There are also various techniques that you will have to employ to overcome some of the more oddly shaped or sized objects. |
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I am so getting a digital kit and messing with it until I gather up the balls to drop my 9mm parts in it. Worst case I waste $100 on the kit and ugly up another $100 worth of MOE plastic. Best case I avoid spending hours masking stuff.
Bizarro, I'll let you know when I get it. We can practice on your stuff
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