Hi guys,
Sorry I missed a few of your questions. Re- shooting. I haven't had it out yet. The heat here in eastern NC has been nasty. As soon as I get a nice cool morning lining up with me having some time I'll get her out and report back.
The butt plate is 1 15/16 inches wide.
I just checked the screws on the toe plate and they look fine. Not sure why it looks funny in the pic?
The lye water treatment helps to bring out the curl in some pieces of maple. From what I've read, it draws some of the tanin to the surface. On some pieces it REALLY works and on others it does very little. It's effect must have to do with the amount of tanin in the curls to begin with.
Remember to wear gloves and safety glasses while working with this lye stuff. It WILL burn you. I mix about 1/2 of a coffe cup full of water with one teaspoon on red devil lye. I mix it up and then I brush the solution on with a brush with nylon bristles. (it will eat natural bristles) I put it on heavy and then let it dry for several hours. I then spray a light coat of vinegar on it to neutralize the lye. I've been told that this is not necessary but I have noticed no ill effect from it so I've continued to do it. Just a light coat. Let it dry overnight.
Then I go about staining it and finishing it.
Thanks again folks, and sorry I took so long answering some of your questions!