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06 June 2012, 23:08
lal
CZ 550 LUX
I dislike the sharp edges on the cheekpiece and wish to have it rounded classic style. Anbody done this alteration and any pics to share?
Thanks
07 June 2012, 07:34
Lord Frith
Lal,

Your query is a bit confusing. Most woodworkers are taught to break sharp corners a bit, likewise with metalsmiths. You are headed in the right direction regarding sharp corners. Are you refering to the apparent sharpness of some of the Germanic or Bavarian stocks at the butt end of the cheekpieces or just sharpness of 2 intersecting planes?
The reason for "breaking corners" on wood to be finished is as the finish dries it tends to shrink and pull away from said corner. A slightly rounded corner allows the finish surface to remain continuous. Regardless, any abrupt exterior corner will, with time and usage, become rounded.
As a cautionary, please go lightly in radiusing stock corners, especially on the comb nose and cheekpiece. As one is in the finishing stage, most sharp edges become slightly rounded in the sanding of same.

Rambling, I know.

Luck,

Stephen
07 June 2012, 18:34
lal
The LUX CZ has a Bavarian style cheekpiece and it has sharp corners which I think will chip and I want these rounded.
07 June 2012, 18:59
tin can
CZ will sell you an American stock, IIRC.

But that ain't the question.
07 June 2012, 22:09
montea6b
I am going to assume you are talking more about reshaping the angular euro cheekpiece profile and not just breaking a sharp edge...

There are tons of photos of stock shapes available on this forum and other places on-line. I have a whole folder on my hard drive where I've saved pictures of styles I find pleasing. I doubt you will find somebody with before and after of precisely what you are trying to accomplish.

I say break out the files and sandpaper and go for it! (And be sure to post photos please!)
08 June 2012, 09:48
montea6b
quote:
Originally posted by montea6b:
I am going to assume you are talking more about reshaping the angular euro cheekpiece profile and not just breaking a sharp edge...

There are tons of photos of stock shapes available on this forum and other places on-line. I have a whole folder on my hard drive where I've saved pictures of styles I find pleasing. I doubt you will find somebody with before and after photos of precisely what you are trying to accomplish.

I say break out the files and sandpaper and go for it! (And be sure to post photos please!)

08 June 2012, 21:27
lal
montea6b I am going to do just that. When I am done with the cheekpiece I will want to remove the remaining laquer finish. Paint stripper?