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Cyclone Gunworks
United States
Registrace 26. 06. 2013
Custom work, with a twist. cyclonegunworks@gmail.com
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all you need is a 3.0 connector, Polishing is for InstaGlam content and has no benefit to shooting, groups or times or cleaning! Nothing about shooting paper targets inside an airconditioned range will improve.
Super well done tutorial!!
Fuck wheres the buy link lol
Go Back to dremeling your fingernails you idiot!
Glock Trigger Jobs are such InstaGlam 🐂💩 No trigger job video shows shooting group improvements before vs after. So Stop this NonSense!
I skipped thru this and this guy is a FJUKIN HACK! just copies other tubers that are hackers too!
What size slide are you using and is it a full size grip module?
Does it comes For 10MM
Howdy, Brother! Your research, explanation and demonstrations are truly appreciated. Thanks you and Drive_On, Cowboy!! 🤠
How can I get my Glock worked on by you?
I've worked on quite a few guns over the years doing various things but i have yet to tear into my glock for anything..this will be a big help when i do... Do you have a video on disassembling the glock upper and lower 😉😄 (slide and frame)..
I own 2 Glocks. Both are very cheaply made and I’m surprised for the $700 I spent on them they are as shitty as they are. Plastic mags, slide rails aren’t polished, the trigger is total ass, the mag release is also garbage. I don’t understand how Glocks aren’t basically at hi point level. Because they are.
I am doing Glock cuz I am basic at this, and for my first run I decided to keep the factory side texture on the left. I like the logo on it and the gen 1 pebble.
I’m really good with art and customizing things with my hands, but worried there’s no mistakes with this kind of thing and I have a really cool design idea that I don’t know if I can trust another person to do exactly like it’s in my head. But I just bought this hellcat pro and worried I’ll mess it up. Should I go for it? I did a double undercut myself and did it slow and it turned out amazing. I’m hoping I get the courage to press buy now for the solder iron in my shopping cart
@GLDNST8 my best advice is to practice on these amzn.to/3fp5JMQ You just need to first familiarize yourself with the tool and how it burns (the impression time and angle). Then, practice your pattern, judging your consistency. Don't jump to your frame until your practice patches are getting easier. Moving onto a frame only adds difficulty in the sense of the different curves and more nerves. So practice your pattern along the curves of your practice glock box in all the hard spots too. Be patient but not scared. You should be much more confident after practicing your first few days. When you first start your frame and commit. Start in a non visible hidden location like front or backstrap, allowing you some wiggle room to get used to the pattern.
Not going to lie, I came a little.
I heard it was 4 ounces though
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How’s that a pattern
@lascruces214 it's one of the most common for edc. It adds a ton of grip and is not uncomfortable at all
How is that not a pattern?
@@solventlessherbalist135 🫡
Apologies if this is already asked but im new to watching you but how do you get it flat to start stippling? Like the field looks like its sanded in some way
@clearedtoland72 watch my newer video with steps A-Z. You remove the factory texture with a sanding drum. Less is more with this, you just need it flat, not deep or smooth at all.
Bravo! Thanks for sharing your experience with us. I needed a nudge to stipple one of my pistols. Your video was clear enough that I’m going to get started. Thanks, brother
Great video. Polished everything as described. And got down to 3.8 lb trigger pull as well as nice gliding slide. Before it sounded crunchy. Saved me 200.00!
Now I have to do all my glocks! 😂 figure you’ll save me 1000 bucks!
Nice man. Wait till you go to the range and see how easy it is to clean polished internals. Comes right off with almost no cleaner.
What is the model number for the Flexcut tool you used in the video? The link showed a variety of models, this video is 3 years old so I hope you see this, thanks a lot! :) This is by far the best tutorial for grip stippling on YT, the result looks excellent!
The only difference for most people is psychological. I used a trigger guage no difference. PUT IN MINUS CONNECTOR!!! DIFFERENCE.
The biggest benefit is once polished your parts are very easy to clean carbon off of. The second thing is very nuance but you have a smoother feel in your trigger functions. People make the mistake of thinking a polish job lowers the weight, but it's usually ¼ pound or less of a difference. Best option for trigger being lighter is a 3.5lb connector, a 4.5 trigger spring, and/or a reduced power safety plunger spring.
Great tutorial, it’s a reminder, when you buy a new Glock to polish every metal to metal component. I love doing it and it dirty parts can be wiped of with a cloth and it will look like chrome again. Years ago I used to polish my slide release, it comes out chrome looking and the pins that hold the pistol together. You can polish every metal part, even the springs.
I used this guidance for a Springfield XDM elite. It turned out fantastic. Practice on some magpul AR mags to get comfortable with the dremel and wood burner.
Nice work, excellent presentation!
Thanks Matt, glad you liked my video.👍
What dremel tool u use ?
amzn.to/3UC53rV 👆the standard dremel with a flex shaft is the best overall value and what I use. A great starter option for the lowest price that will work fine for DIY projects is the Stylo below: amzn.to/31JwzZr
I tried my tan colored g42 and it turned black smh. These must be painted
Mmkay
You likey?
Curious about a tip that is an inward cone opposite of a pointed tip. The contact would be on the edges of tip not the tip. What about a tip like what is used on leather. Basically a spur of heated tips allowing for a uniformed pattern and quick. Like rolling a hearted wheel down the surface… curious…
Most tips for polymer are usually shallow because you can't go very deep into the polymer. Hypothetically though If you did have a tip that was an inverted cone it would essentially leave a spike imprint. Only the first 1to2 millimeters of a tip is going to interact with the polymer in terms of the depth of the tip.
That would make an interesting pattern, with the perimeter of the shape of the top design making I guess you would call a negative impression versus a positive? Square, rectangle, circle and so on…
In general instead of making an impression it would simulate raising the pattern..?
@user-du8tg4wh3k correct you have to think of it as an inverted impression when your looking at a tip or trying to make a custom one.
Like welding?
I wouldn't say a welders skills would translate over to stippling with much help to them. This is more like an art form, takes patience, a steady hand, and an eye for detail. Stippling is more like tattooing, sculpting, or wood carving. Side note: It just hit me that you may be asking me, if I like welding? 🤣 If that's the context you meant, I have never done it before.
Very , very, very nice job.. You my friend are a true professional..
Thanks a lot bud. I'm very grateful for your compliments
What comp
It's made by Arms Republic It's free shipping right here: bit.ly/45BjDo9
@@CycloneGunworksoh dang so it has a goofy underbite huh?
I just attempted to make this tip, it came out pretty good not like yours.. but this inspired me to try and make my first tip. Your videos are great
Thanks man keep practicing, and you will see improvement. Use glock boxes for practice material when testing your tip impressions.
@@CycloneGunworks please keep posting I love the content
I'm going to watch this several times before I try it. I also need a Dremel. Thank you very much!!!!
you can do the same with your hands and a rag, just takes more finesse
U think its possible, to dremel a ledge on the sct frames, where the existing support thumb stipple is already at? If u feel it u can twll its very smooth and zero ledge at all
What bit were u using to shave around the boarders and make it look so smooth?
Now do it in 10mm
How deep should your borders be?
Would the 25cent trigger polish job make much of a difference with the Dagger trigger? Thanks
A polish job helps smooth out all triggers and makes the metal easier to clean of carbon. The pull weight would only change about ¼ lb.
Who has the patience to do this???
Many people, sometimes we like to chill because all we do is move.
You nailed it, I am always moving something.
Like many trades it can be tedious but you only have to be patient for it to come out looking high quality. You can rush and it won't look great, but you'll still get the grip enhancement benefits.
That mag extension. Very nice.
I don’t see the advantage to polishing the locking block or the extractor plunger
I'm glad you mentioned that. One of the most underrated benefits with polished internals is that when it comes time to clean carbon/dirt, you can wipe off almost everything with very little effort as oppose to a factory finish that likes to cake up carbon and stick almost like the metal is porous. Sometimes, when cleaning polished parts, you don't even need a solvent. On a more nuanced level, you are only going to help any friction points run smoother and more dependably. Even if your barrel locks up 1% better. It's definitely worth the easy cleaning benefits. The extractor plunger isn't as necessary, but you'd prob take the extra 30 seconds (with dremel) needed so you have all nice looking shiny parts and not leaving one out.
Man i gotta try this. Looks great. What compound do u recommend?@CycloneGunworks
@kalanipitmon7817 mothers mag polish is the most common. Flitz will work good too
You def make it look easier then it is....
That stippling 🫣
You likey?
@@CycloneGunworkspost the method 🙏🏽
Wow this job came together so well. You could have titled this Trust the Process. Where you started and where ended would not be believed if I didn't see it. Great job and you earned a sub
I see you got that Tyrant CNC slide rear cap. 😏
Good eye
Love the music. Wow. Fckn awesome.
Polished the trigger in my Dagger, and changed the connector. Huge difference.
Glad to hear it bud. You may want to check a reduced plunger spring as well. Basically changes very little but smoother
I'm kinda sure that Flexcut u-gouge tool is 3mm version..? Also possible that my eyes can lie.
It's the 1.5 mm version / shallow u gouge
@@CycloneGunworks Thanks for a super fast response!
Dude sounds exactly like Philip Seymour Hoffman and it's tripping me out