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    Member Sparks2112's Avatar
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    You can do all that, but you can't cut checkering into the front of one of my sigs that will chew into my hand for me?
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    Fascinating. Nice work, Bill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparks2112 View Post
    You can do all that, but you can't cut checkering into the front of one of my sigs that will chew into my hand for me?
    Stippling...

    Ted Yost did this job on a P210


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    Quote Originally Posted by John Ralston View Post
    Stippling...

    Ted Yost did this job on a P210

    Doesn't look chewey enough.
    J.M. Johnston
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    Kinda like grip tape...

    Most Aluminum Frames have to have pretty fine checkering anyway...30-40 LPI, so you aren't likely to get anything more agressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Ralston View Post
    Kinda like grip tape...

    Most Aluminum Frames have to have pretty fine checkering anyway...30-40 LPI, so you aren't likely to get anything more agressive.
    What does aluminum have to do with checkering?

    Sigs are stuck because of the serrations on them from the factory, unless you mill way the existing serrations.

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