Thanks for the "corrections" and the photos of the traditional ways of implementing some of the BC features. If I were still building, your info surely would have been incorporated into my BCs
The brass plate surround of the toeplate was used to cover up some minor inletting over runs.....the macular degeneration had gotten a lot worse at the time of this last build and this was the only time it was used.
The arrangement for the lid release isn't all that different than those shown on the originals....my push rod is further away from the cavity wall, I eliminated the retaining staple by having a smaller dia of the push rod end fitted to a hole into the spring catch.
The biggest deviation from traditional BCs is my carving......I think that the carving on the originals is kinda "weak" because of it mainly being only incised using simple designs. After some wear, the shallow incised carving suffered a bit on the originals.....Verner's superb, incised carved BC being an exception.
Although my BCs have all the BC features. sometimes these features were not made and installed according to "traditional methods".......an example of this is the addition of a hinge plate that's soldered on some of the Pbox lids. My entry pipes were originally one piece but found that 2 pieces soldered together was easier and faster......so went w/ it.
This is not an excuse, but I didn't have access to BC originals and if I had, my BC LRs would probably have been more traditional. Again, thanks for your critique and info.
Below is a side opening Pbox which to me looks nice, isn't HC but is still one of my favorites.....as can be seen, this Pbox doesn't have a toeplate release because I didn't have the info to incorporate it......Fred