24 January 2005, 04:39
MKane160Minimum blank thickness...
A stockmakers question. What is the minimum blank thickness for a stock with a shadow-line cheekpiece? For a stock without a cheekpiece?
Thanks!
MKane160
24 January 2005, 05:44
jeffeossoit's dictated by the pattern... 2" MINIMUM for me, please, and 2.5 would be nice
jeffe
24 January 2005, 05:51
Gringo CazadorMKane160
I bought a blank once that was 2 5/16, I had a hard time finding someone to turn it with a check piece, but I got it turned, but was told it would be close.
I won't buy a blank unless its pretty close to 2 1/2".
24 January 2005, 20:10
CustomstoxMike,
My stocks have a pretty thin cheekpiece and they measure just a hair over 2" through the cheekpiece. It would be tough at 2 1/4" but doable.
If you did not want a cheekpiece, it would depend on the stock. On a lightweight sporter, the thickness would be determined by the area around the action and on mine the finished thickness is around 1.85". On a heavy kicker, it will be thicker and depending on the caliber, it would finish at something over 2". Give yourself at least 1/4" over those dimensions. One without the cheekpiece is easier to build, either from a blank or from a duplicator, if you are limited in width as you can center the inlettng relatively accurately.
25 January 2005, 05:22
MKane160Thanks for the reply, Chic. I was hoping you would chime in. Dressels has a bastogne blank (cheap!) that I would love to have, but it may be a bit thin....
MKane160 aka BigDogMK