Well I have a nice piece of very hard curly maple with a 46" OTR keyed barrel with a hooked breech... so far so good...and then I started to inlet the RE Davis late English lock with a very short bolster..... So I concentrated very hard on getting the touch hole located and then orienting the pan to the touch hole...very low installation of the lock as I wanted the barrel to show 1/16th more than 1/2 the width of the side......
And boy did I focus on that pan touchhole alignment... inlet away and then when I exposed the barrel to the bolster discovered I had the lock too low in the tail and nearly 1/2 inch too far forward.... no way for the lock bolt to pass behind the standing breech & hook.....
Measure twice, cut once.......not me! So now I have to cut plugs from some scrap, fill in the inlet and start inletting all over again.... This is an OK lesson .. I don't think I will make this mistake again...I will pay attention.. Didn't even think about how short the bolster is on this lock from Frizzen screw to just behind the fence!!
So any advice on how to fill the lock mortise and sear hole and start over would be appreciated.... I would sure like to fix it so my stupidity doesn't show when all is said and done.