"Would you be willing to post the dimensions on the cheek rest for the 750 so one of the 3-D printers could cook up a batch for sale for those of us without your skills and equipment?" In response to a well-known (and well-loved) forum poster who private-messaged me, I'll share the basics of my custom PP750 cheekpiece; so someone with a 3D printer can reproduce a functional equivalent.
The short answer for those looking for simple functionality is,
"Yes. The block is approximately 4.5" long, by 1.75" wide, by 1.25" thick. The rods are exactly 6mm thick, and spaced exactly 27mm apart." But for anyone interested in more information, I should qualify the answer above with the fact that my cheekpiece was custom built to
my preferences.
Those preferences-
1) Just large enough to cradle
my cheek like a soft, young, inner-thigh; at least as well as (distant) memory(s) serve me.
2) In that spirit, incorporating swoopy,
SEXY lines (see #1 above).
3) Continuing in aforementioned 'spirit', a '
warm' wood species with attractively
psychotic personality (see numbers 1 & 2 above; particularly "as well as (distant) memory(s) serve me").
4) Lacking a 6mm drill bit, I used the next larger-diameter, 1/4" bit.
5) In order to insure the oversize holes did not allow the cheekpiece to slide fore and aft without my wanting it to, I spaced the holes slightly wider than the rod spacing; about 2 RCHs wider (again
"as well as (distant) memory(s) serve me").
6)
Luckily in that regard, I achieved the non-free-sliding,
wedge-fit I had in mind. (
"Everybody loves a tight fit!")
Here's a close-up of Victoria Principal's inner thigh... er, I mean, my cheek-piece-