I forged the iron buttplate I'm working on right now. Ugh! I didn't hammer it thin enough. I couldn't hold it still to file it square or on plane with itself. Man, What an awkward shape! I had it inlet pretty well, then the (also hand forged) toe plate came along.
Trying to get these two parts to meet has been an exercise in patience
. I tweeked the buttplate a tiny little bit to help the fit and by doing so, wrecked the inlet. The screws were already installed and I'm trying to peen the buttplate back where it was and, sure enough, cracked the wood at the toe.
Now, it fits real well on one side but not the other. The lower screw in the BP isn't drilled at quite the right angle, either. I must ask myself, Why do you enjoy this sort of thing so much? I guess it's the challenge. Only someone who's been there and done that will ever appreciate how much effort it takes to get something like this worked out.
Now, I think everything looks too big.
Hope everything goes well with yours.