Had some time to go back to work on this rifle....thought I would carry on with the toe plate. Took some measurements and cut the plate out of a strip of 1/16" thick by 3/4" wide brass strap. All looked good.....
My usual method is to drill the plate for the screws and screw it into place on the stock before I start to cut in around the plate with a knife....
I began the inletting and was making good progress ....and here, because I apparently wasn't paying enough attention, I made an absolutely rookie mistake !!! The stock toe is tapered and gets narrower toward the lower edge of the stock. As I removed material to inlet the plate, the recess for the straight end of the plate gets wider....and was soon wider than the plate !!! Options to correct the stupid mistake: 1) Cut a new plate and try to fit it into the existing inlet. 2) Just make a plain rectangular toe plate and cut away the inlet completely. 3) Reshape the lower edge of the stock from the trigger guard all the way to the toe. 4) Widen the existing toe plate.
I picked option 4 and ended up silver brazing two very tightly fitted, very narrow brass strips along both sides of the toe plate. Here is the plate with the brazed on edges...
Back in place on the stock for filing to match the existing stock contour.....
Final fitting completed.....
The additional brass is now very narrow and should disappear in the border engraving that will be applied to the toe plate. No one but me (and whoever across the entire world who reads this post) will know I messed the toe plate up by being inattentive to detail....