I have the stock profile cut out; the barrel and tang inlet, am working on the barrel lug. I guess the next step is to inlet the lock. The blank is still about 1/4 inch or a little more too thick on each side of the barrel. The rear portion of the barrel is octagon, not tapered. (I guess that makes the lockplate install parallel to the barrel center line and not flared in the rear, which I know is a better design.) Should I attempt to reduce stock thickness first, if so what is the best way, or should I inlet the lock plate and then cut the stock thickness to fit? (This would require inletting much deeper.)
I initially cut the stock thinner on a planer down the road at a cabinet shop. Not sure if I dare try this again with profile near final dimensions.