It's not fun pressing your cheek against a cold metal breech in the middle of winter. The right handed users of the WIldcat have no problem, but us lefties are left out in the cold.
I decided to try my hand at 3D Printing. Downloaded some software and decided to design a simple cheek piece that would work from the left side. Turns out that it also works just a good from the right. I made it a bit lower then stock to that I could get away with using medium mounts instead of high.
The neatest thing is I found out that my local library has three 3D printers and they are FREE to use as long as the print is under 2hrs. (This one is 1hr52min)
Yeah it would have been nice if they had black filament, but hey beggars can't be choosers. I just sanded lightly and sprayed with paint suitable for plastics. It had a press fit and I'm going to try it without any screws. If it moves I think simple double sided tape will likely work.
I just registered on the 3d site so not sure if the design is published but here is the link. Feel free to print.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2836716
I decided to try my hand at 3D Printing. Downloaded some software and decided to design a simple cheek piece that would work from the left side. Turns out that it also works just a good from the right. I made it a bit lower then stock to that I could get away with using medium mounts instead of high.
The neatest thing is I found out that my local library has three 3D printers and they are FREE to use as long as the print is under 2hrs. (This one is 1hr52min)
Yeah it would have been nice if they had black filament, but hey beggars can't be choosers. I just sanded lightly and sprayed with paint suitable for plastics. It had a press fit and I'm going to try it without any screws. If it moves I think simple double sided tape will likely work.
I just registered on the 3d site so not sure if the design is published but here is the link. Feel free to print.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2836716