Build Log #27
Toe Plate Inset Prep
In the how-to video I referenced earlier in the thread, the guy starts from the head and works toward the tail. I'm thinking that's backwards, as the final position of the finial point depends on where the tail meets and mates with the butt plate:
... so that's the approach I'm taking. Position the toe plate against the butt plate first, and then work forward from there.
The toe of the SMR butt is found not to be straight, as I thought, but it has a gentle curve, just enough to make fitting a challenge:
The stock needs to be cut down to the depth of the plate up to where the finial is inset, so I mark that off:
... and I mark the depth as best I can:
Then I proceed to remove that wood with a <<<GASP!!>>> ...
... RASP!! -- which I'm sure will give the purists fits, but serves well enough to remove large amounts of wood in a short time, if you know what you're doing!!
When that's down to the proper depth, I do some dressing of the tail end of the toe plate so that it mates up with the butt plate. As explained in the video referenced earlier, because they're at an angle, the mating surface also needs to be filed to an angle:
Then, with the tail end of the toe plate in position, I drill the two screw holes with very small holes to take very small screws whose only purpose right now is to hold the plate in place so I can accurately determine the outline for the finial inset: