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Hydrographics (3D camo dip)

Started by coyotehunter_1, March 27, 2011, 03:38:03 PM

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coyotehunter_1

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Hydrographics, also known as water transfer printing, 3D printing, and camo dipping, is a process used to add graphics to various 3 dimensional objects that are non porous and can be immersed into water without being damaged.


Yesterday I met a few of the good folks from Brothers Hydrographics & Taxidermy of Rogersville, Tenn.  They do what is often called Camo dipping. The items I inspected were in fact very well done, quite professional.  Among their many 3D printed items (including hand calls and archery tackle) some of the beauties that caught my eye were their camo gun stocks, scopes and complete firearms. Also, being a FFL holder makes it quicker and much easier to ship firearm actions to them. Your mileage may vary but I was told (at this time anyway) the estimated turn-around on a complete gun is usually a month or less, not too shabby.
 
I asked the Brothers crew to visit us at FnF, hopefully they will do so.  :biggrin:

Disclamer:
Generally, most people that know me realize that I am not seeking free products, nor looking to be on anyone’s buddy-buddy list or pro-staff, that's just not me. My intent is not to endorse product(s), especially those that I have not tested myself. So please understand this is not an endorsement for Brothers, I’ve never used their products. The fact is when I locate an item that I feel may be useful to myself and others, I will pass it along…. AT NO CHARGE!  :wink:

If you’re interested in Hydrographics checkout their site:
http://brothershydrographics.com/default.aspx
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Bopeye

Talk about a bunch of different patterns to chose from.....yeehaw!!  :yoyo:

Wonder if a guy could have his bumpers, grill, wheels and such done in this stuff?  :wo:
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Topdawg will do your whole truck  :yoyo:
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KySongDog

I wonder if they can dip an already camo'ed surface.   :wo:   My SBE is showing a little wear in spots.  Also, what kind of cost are we talking about.   

riverboss

Semp ive seen it done on tv and they can dip anything but they have to prep the surface first ive thought about getting into this a few times but i figured i would just camo everything i owned and never make any money LOL!! The only thing that ive seen about it is some companys maybe all spray lacquer flat clear over it to seal it and protect thats why you are getting wear on your SB the clear is worn off allowing the finish to wear. I painted my 11-87 supermag a few years ago and put urethane automotive clear on it with flatening agent to remove the shine and it has held up great and has been put to the test with no wear if your finish is still pretty good i would pre clean it and hit it light with steel wool and spray another coat of flat lacquer over it and do it every year or so as needed. But i would try a spot under the barrel first just to test it and make sure it wont lift .

KySongDog


CCP

Came across this guys videos last year on youtube. He goes by the name of bowhunter4e go to his home page on youtube lots of good stuff.

The kits aint to bad in price and you CAN do it yourself.



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Bopeye

That too cool CCP. I gotta get me some of that. Maybe I can camo my belly so you can't see it.  :wink:
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coyotehunter_1

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Semp, they use an automotive clear cote type finish over the prints... either in gloss or matt.

Here's a few of their prices

Shotguns
Stock only:$45.00
Forearm only:$35.00
Stock and forearm:$65.00

Rifle
Stock only: $75.00
Complete gun: $145.00 and up


Click on the price list below(if it worked) 
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coyotehunter_1

Bop.. ya' planning to sneak up on the wife, ah?  :eyebrownod: :laf:


Anyone tried one of the camo kits?


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FinsnFur

Where did the PDF file come from? I'm not finding anything about kits on their website.
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coyotehunter_1

:confused: CCP mentioned the kits and I was asking about them. The pfd is a scan of a section of the Brothers hydrographics price list that I have.  I don't believe Brothers carry the do-it-yourself kits.

I have a brushed stainless rifle that I was thinking about getting done.     
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coyotehunter_1

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FinsnFur

Well no wonder I couldnt find anything :innocentwhistle:
Yeah, thanks Mike :yoyo:
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