Stonedog,
What some of the guys here are lightly implying with their responses is that if it is indeed your first build, and the only thing you are worried about is the touch-hole, then it gives the impression that you don't know what you are in for.
This is by no means intended to sound arrogant, but there are much more difficult things to do than a touch hole liner in your build.
None of this is meant to discourage you in any way from building this gun. Instead, it is an encouragement to take it slow, learn from books and this forum, and ask questions before you do something.
Installing the touch hole liner can be left till nearly the end. By which time you will have learned a lot of skills that will make it easier (assuming you don't have those skills already).
My point is, that it's your first build, and there are a lot of things to get right long before you do the touch hole. Concentrate on them first.
If you are working from a kit/pre-carve stock, even though the rough architecture is there, there is still a lot of wood to remove, andd that is after several assembly tasks.
Good luck with your build, I'll leave the detail advice to guys who know better than me and just say that you should put the horse in front of the cart and worry about barrel inletting, buttplate, lock inletting/placement and a hundred other things first.
Take it from a guy who dived in to his first build with massive over confidence, take it one step at a time.
Cheers,
Norm.