Adjustable Cheek Pad Ver.1
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 6:25 pm
I had already made a basic cheek pad for a stock that I was going to have a Howa action built on but that didn't work out. After shooting my new Tooley made rifle a couple of weekends ago I decided to use the cheek pad for this one instead as I was a bit low in the cheek.
It's made from Makrolon (perspex) that I folded by getting it up to approx. 155 deg C in the oven. I made a very simple mould for it using several bits of dowl. I then used a dremmel to cut and shape it. I've used stainless M6 alan headed bolts along with a stainless washer at either end, I also used rubber washers between each layer to give it something to grip on. The knobs I got from t-nuts.com which also sell the harris bipod swivel levers.
Feels really nice on the cheek especially with the light sand blasting to make it a matt finish. It's not perfect, but as a first attempt I'm quite pleased. Definitely something I can improve on in the future.
Anyway, some pics.



It's made from Makrolon (perspex) that I folded by getting it up to approx. 155 deg C in the oven. I made a very simple mould for it using several bits of dowl. I then used a dremmel to cut and shape it. I've used stainless M6 alan headed bolts along with a stainless washer at either end, I also used rubber washers between each layer to give it something to grip on. The knobs I got from t-nuts.com which also sell the harris bipod swivel levers.
Feels really nice on the cheek especially with the light sand blasting to make it a matt finish. It's not perfect, but as a first attempt I'm quite pleased. Definitely something I can improve on in the future.
Anyway, some pics.


