If you are going to do any more of these I recommend applying a little bit of bees wax on the wood screws threads for lubrication. Believe it or not spinning a wood screw into relatively hard wood creates enough heat to cause the screw to twist off. This will ruin your entire day maybe even your week.
I see that you did not use the Titan plastic spacers but did you use any type of washers between the stock and the cheekrest? I can't tell if the Titan cheekrest is flush with the stock but don't see what prevents the cheekrest from being pushed down during use.
I didn't use any washers between the stock and the cheek rest, I probably should have but I usually apply a lighter pressure on that cheek piece to where it doesn't really push it down much, if any. I have a long neck.
If you are going to do any more of these I recommend applying a little bit of bees wax on the wood screws threads for lubrication. Believe it or not spinning a wood screw into relatively hard wood creates enough heat to cause the screw to twist off. This will ruin your entire day maybe even your week.
Thanks for the tip, I didn't know that
Nice the cheek rests definitely help
MAN THAT IS COOL!!
I see that you did not use the Titan plastic spacers but did you use any type of washers between the stock and the cheekrest? I can't tell if the Titan cheekrest is flush with the stock but don't see what prevents the cheekrest from being pushed down during use.
I didn't use any washers between the stock and the cheek rest, I probably should have but I usually apply a lighter pressure on that cheek piece to where it doesn't really push it down much, if any. I have a long neck.