Sponge Camo Painting Tutorial How To

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Published 2015-02-22

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  • @TheFrog767
    Hi if you place the paint cans in hot water for a couple of minutes the pressure is at maximum inside, and you get a finer spray and you don't leave much in the can when empty.đź‘‹
  • Simplist method I've ever seen and it's very effective, very good job, I'd put a clear coat on that and call it a day
  • Thank you, Iridium! I don't have any of the tools that other DIYers have to paint more sophisticated patterns. I just used your sponge method on a survival knife's micarta handles that were colored too light. LOVED the results.
  • I like this explanation of sponge pattern camouflage painting, I normally use stencils but this is easier and faster. I've ended up with something close to a custom colour flectarn stock.
  • @lalaboards
    Just used this on a surfboard for one of my customers : plus I took a branch and sprayed black over it in a couple spots to get the tree effect . .Came out amazing .
  • @BladeGorilla
    Thanks for a good video. Tried my own version today, and was very happy with the result. Will use it more in the future.
  • @Iowarail
    Finally someone that can do some stuff without Nancy-Boy surgical gloves on!!!!! Good on you!!
  • @joemama-zn6lu
    Boy, seven years late to this one. I sure wish I could find something with it's ballistic capabilities for 80 bucks today.
  • @johnjadwin8074
    Looks good, natural sponges is a must, the synthetic sponges didn't work for me, Just my 2 cents, your turned out great.
  • @phl_knives
    Great video. I actually grabbed the same sponges. Now almost $6 for a smaller pack. Sponge painting an AR right now.
  • @andrewnel3945
    Really liked the finished product it is a really handy totorial
  • @siptharn
    Looks Great as is.... It's a matter of preference. Many different ways to do it.
  • Here in 2021..... I wanted to spray-paint a few Nerf Guns in camo using a sponge! Perfect! Thanks