Here’s a completely unnecessary but highly functional tool I dreamed up last night at 3AM. Yes, there is plenty wrong with me.
It’s a depth-adjustable mini rip saw. It cuts devilishly straight and would work for incised lower buttstock borders. I am currently using it to set the depth of my huge patchbox inlet for my current build, a Fainot-inspired piece. A series of lines cut lengthwise and a few crosshatches should make leveling the background quite efficient. Those cuts took 4 minutes.
Again, unnecessary but it works.
I will probably upgrade it with a threaded plate versus nuts for setting the depth.