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britrifles
Senior Member Joined: February 03 2018 Location: Atlanta, GA Status: Offline Points: 6539 |
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My thoughts on shaping the inner radius: rough it out with a gouging chisel, shape with sanding drum on drill press, then final fit/finish with dowel wrapped in sand paper (not sure if the stock is a constant radius). My Dad's got a well outfitted wood shop, sounds like a project we could do when I'm up in the Great White North this summer. We can use the cheek piece off his real No. 4(T) as a pattern. I'll post some pics when I get this done. |
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Honkytonk
Senior Member Joined: December 30 2017 Location: Brandon Mb Status: Offline Points: 4770 |
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Trust me. I bought a cheek piece from Brownells about 6 months ago for a No4 Mk1. Walnut. Got it. Rocked like AC-DC when I tried it on the stock. 4 hours later with a dowel and sandpaper, icgot it toxfit. The one I got from England needed 20 minutes of tuning with sandpaper, although 2x the price.
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