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The previous post I saw on this topic was dealing with a structural repair of brass, so I am taking a shot in the dark that my question is different.
I have a sand cast brass butt plate of good quality. I finished the rough file work, inlet it to the stock, and drilled the holes. I countersunk the top screw nicely, but went a little over board countersinking the bottom screw and removed about a 2-3mm finger nail clipping sized bit of brass from the surface area just below the counter sink. The butt plate locks up tightly with flush screw head to brass and brass to wood contact. I do not want to get a new butt plate since the mistake is marginal, cosmetic in nature, and I do not believe my current skill level would justify it. Additionally, I am leery about blending it in too much with the final file work as I think it would just exacerbate the problem area.
Is there any way of permanently attaching a finger nail clipping sized piece of brass or similar metal/compound to that area? solder or (cringe) jb weld it on? Or even use a filler or putty of some kind that will eventually blend in to a brass patina and not chip out from coming in contact with the ground from loading?
Sorry, I do not own a digital camera, so I can not provide any pictures.
Thank you.
I have a sand cast brass butt plate of good quality. I finished the rough file work, inlet it to the stock, and drilled the holes. I countersunk the top screw nicely, but went a little over board countersinking the bottom screw and removed about a 2-3mm finger nail clipping sized bit of brass from the surface area just below the counter sink. The butt plate locks up tightly with flush screw head to brass and brass to wood contact. I do not want to get a new butt plate since the mistake is marginal, cosmetic in nature, and I do not believe my current skill level would justify it. Additionally, I am leery about blending it in too much with the final file work as I think it would just exacerbate the problem area.
Is there any way of permanently attaching a finger nail clipping sized piece of brass or similar metal/compound to that area? solder or (cringe) jb weld it on? Or even use a filler or putty of some kind that will eventually blend in to a brass patina and not chip out from coming in contact with the ground from loading?
Sorry, I do not own a digital camera, so I can not provide any pictures.
Thank you.