Fortunately for me, we have a vertical mill in the barrel shop. This is what I use to inlet a lock. I first inlet the bolster
all the way down to the barrel by hand. I then lay the lock plate on it and draw around it, place it in the mill and determine how deep I will have to go to bring the bolster against the barrel. I then hog out the lock plate area, close to
the pencil line, then finish by hand until the lock plate fits in and is against the barrel. I then proceed, part by part, inletting on the mill. The nice part about this is, you can set the proper depth for each part. If I didn't have access to a
mill, I would purchase one of the inexpensive mill/drill, usually a bench top model. They make a great drill press, plus you
can mill small items with them, probably even dovetails.................Don