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I'm installing a Bean style patch-box on a Kibler SMR. The patch-box is inlet flush, except in one spot, about 3/8" at the center front of the patch-box.
The metal is about a 1/16" lower then the wood. I think it's because of the curve in the profile of the stock. I did my best to try and match the profile. But, the patch-box is steel and doesn't bend very easy,
I'm afraid if I bend it anymore I'll create a gape around the inlet.
Would you bring the wood, in that small area, down to meet the metal or are there some else I should try?
The metal is about a 1/16" lower then the wood. I think it's because of the curve in the profile of the stock. I did my best to try and match the profile. But, the patch-box is steel and doesn't bend very easy,
I'm afraid if I bend it anymore I'll create a gape around the inlet.
Would you bring the wood, in that small area, down to meet the metal or are there some else I should try?