Sk8ermog Project #6 - MicroEmag (DONE)

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  • Sk8ermog
    MOG = Man of God

    • May 2002
    • 4001

    #1

    Sk8ermog Project #6 - MicroEmag (DONE)

    So I've been working on this project for awhile now. I have all the parts to build a MicroEmag but it still needs a good coat of paint. I've tried working with about 2-3 anodizers to see if they can anno my Micromag body, but sadly no-one could help me. So now I'm looking to get the whole thing powdercoated white and black.

    I had Luke ULE the lowers and mill the Micromag body. He also cut out some finger groove in his Emag grips to match the PTP finger grooves. I'm really excited to see how this PTP gem will turn out.

    Check it out (Sorry for bad cell phone pics):









    Here is what I'm hoping to do with it:




    Before:




    Photoshop After Idea:




    UPDATE 3/10/16


    Well after many messages and a phone call, I was able to talk Caustic Customs into finally anodizing my gun. I changed up the look and went with my favorite colors, black/blue. Here is what I sent him:


    He did an amazing job. We had to scrap a few ideas to save on the overall budget but there is nothing I regret.




    Now she is in good hands with Dr. Tuna who is piecing her back together. Very excited that this project might almost be done! I'll post pictures when it's done.


    If you like this project then check out my other ones.


    Sk8ermog Projects:

    Project #1: HH Mag
    Project #2: Gas Through Grip Frame (DONE)
    Project #3: Angel Mag (DONE)
    Project #4: Square Mag (DONE)
    Project #5: Hawaiian Mag (DONE)
    Project #6: MicroEmag
    Project #7: Mag Rifle (DONE)
    Project #8: NanoMag
    Project #9: Double Barrel Mag
    Project #10: Coming Soon...
    Last edited by Sk8ermog; 06-20-2016, 05:30 PM.
  • Sk8ermog
    MOG = Man of God

    • May 2002
    • 4001

    #2
    Finally got this project done and back from Tuna. Works great and I'm excited to take it to the field. Just scared to scratch it.
    Last edited by Sk8ermog; 06-20-2016, 05:29 PM.

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    • OPBN
      OldPBNoob

      • Sep 2008
      • 5240

      #3
      You better go into the hiding. The "Don't cut that" Police are bound to show up on your doorstep with a group of villagers in tow screaming "Burn the witch!!!"
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      • bowcycle
        Registered User

        • Apr 2012
        • 733

        #4
        do the bottom of the battery pack black too. I really like the stormtrooper theme.

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        • OPBN
          OldPBNoob

          • Sep 2008
          • 5240

          #5
          Originally posted by bowcycle View Post
          do the bottom of the battery pack black too. I really like the stormtrooper theme.
          Do a section kind of like a rubberized grip section of the battery pack black. See if they powder coater can make it rough like stippling.

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          Yes my paint skills suck
          Last edited by OPBN; 01-16-2015, 07:55 AM.
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          • blamtro
            Poor gun whore
            • Sep 2005
            • 461

            #6
            why couldn't they anno the body?

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            • OPBN
              OldPBNoob

              • Sep 2008
              • 5240

              #7
              Originally posted by blamtro View Post
              why couldn't they anno the body?
              Most likely because the Micromag bodies have a steel insert in them that is difficult, if not impossible to be removed. The body cannot be properly plugged up to protect the steel from essentially dissolving during the stripping process. At least that is what I have gathered form various posts.
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              • SummaryJudgement
                Selling stuff, good stuff.
                • Aug 2004
                • 1944

                #8
                Love the Stormtrooper look! Very cool, I'd love to see how it turns out!

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                • Sk8ermog
                  MOG = Man of God

                  • May 2002
                  • 4001

                  #9
                  Originally posted by blamtro View Post
                  why couldn't they anno the body?
                  Exactly what OPBN said. There are (or should be) steel rings in all automag bodies. PTP punched the steel ring into the bodies which essentially made them almost impossible to remove. The anodizing process only works on aluminum so any steel would dissolved in one of the stripping processes. No anodizer I talked to was willing to risk messing up their chemical baths.

                  Originally posted by OPBN View Post
                  Most likely because the Micromag bodies have a steel insert in them that is difficult, if not impossible to be removed. The body cannot be properly plugged up to protect the steel from essentially dissolving during the stripping process. At least that is what I have gathered form various posts.
                  Exactly. It's one of the sadder aspects of owning a Micromag. I love your grip idea for the battery pack. I'll have to talk to the powdercoater I'm working with to see if they can do something like that.

                  Originally posted by SummaryJudgement View Post
                  Love the Stormtrooper look! Very cool, I'd love to see how it turns out!
                  Thanks. I figured that since I moved out to Colorado I need a gun I could play with in the snow.

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                  • Cummins1290
                    Registered User

                    • May 2014
                    • 65

                    #10
                    Well I don't really want to be that guy who says it, but have you considered plasti dip and possibly get a clear coat on it after? The plus side is you're not doing any fancy anno types and just basic color so it would be easy to do, and the clear coat would protect it. Plus if you don't like it, it'll peel off. I mean it'd probably cost 20 or so dollars to do. Like I said, don't mean to be that guy, but it's a cheap solution since to anodizer will take it

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                    • knownothingmags
                      RKM 3D Designs

                      • Apr 2010
                      • 4810

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Cummins1290 View Post
                      Well I don't really want to be that guy who says it, but have you considered plasti dip and possibly get a clear coat on it after? The plus side is you're not doing any fancy anno types and just basic color so it would be easy to do, and the clear coat would protect it. Plus if you don't like it, it'll peel off. I mean it'd probably cost 20 or so dollars to do. Like I said, don't mean to be that guy, but it's a cheap solution since to anodizer will take it
                      if you do this. and you opt to do the spray on method of plastidip, put at least 7 coats on your you will have a hell of a time peeling it off if you don't want it on.
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                      • Cummins1290
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                        • May 2014
                        • 65

                        #12
                        Originally posted by knownothingmags View Post
                        if you do this. and you opt to do the spray on method of plastidip, put at least 7 coats on your you will have a hell of a time peeling it off if you don't want it on.
                        true, just trying to throw ideas out there. I dont think youd need 7 coats if you would add clear coats?

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                        • zulubravo44
                          Worst airsmith ever
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 460

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Cummins1290 View Post
                          true, just trying to throw ideas out there. I dont think youd need 7 coats if you would add clear coats?
                          Then you'd lose half the benefit of plasti-dip; the rubbery feeling!

                          As a side note, I tried to plasti-dip the grip and pump handle on an ancient trracer (just to get the rattlecanning out of my system); with five coats, it was easy to peel off both aluminum and dippled plastic. However, my big problem with it was that it didn't hold up to my ultra-manly grip strength (or so it seemed) worth a damn. The stuff was peeling off halfway through my first game with it.

                          I think the spray on stuff is fine for surfaces that don't see a lot of gripping and friction. Maybe the actual dipping stuff is different?

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                          • OPBN
                            OldPBNoob

                            • Sep 2008
                            • 5240

                            #14
                            Originally posted by zulubravo44 View Post
                            Then you'd lose half the benefit of plasti-dip. The rubbery feeling.

                            I think the spray on stuff is fine for surfaces that don't see a lot of gripping and friction.
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                            • knownothingmags
                              RKM 3D Designs

                              • Apr 2010
                              • 4810

                              #15
                              Originally posted by zulubravo44 View Post
                              Then you'd lose half the benefit of plasti-dip; the rubbery feeling!

                              As a side note, I tried to plasti-dip the grip and pump handle on an ancient trracer (just to get the rattlecanning out of my system); with five coats, it was easy to peel off both aluminum and dippled plastic. However, my big problem with it was that it didn't hold up to my ultra-manly grip strength (or so it seemed) worth a damn. The stuff was peeling off halfway through my first game with it.

                              I think the spray on stuff is fine for surfaces that don't see a lot of gripping and friction. Maybe the actual dipping stuff is different?
                              when doing the spray you need to lay the primer coat down first
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