This question is similar to the recent post on repairing a mis-drilled hole in a buttplate. I was just finishing inletting an investment cast brass buttplate onto a stock blank when I noticed a short hairline crack in the upper inner angle of the left side of the buttplate where it lies against the wood. The crack is about 1/4 inch long, oriented vertically, and doesn't appear to affect the overall structural strength of the buttplate. I undoubtedly created this by rapping a little too hard on the plate while applying transfer color during inletting. What to do now? I could attempt to braze a tiny bit of brass onto this site, but that risks melting a big hole in the casting, or warping it. I could run a little solder into it, which would leave a tiny silver-colored line in the yellow brass, which might or might not be visible. Any ideas?
Hemo (Gregg)