I'm getting close to putting in the final patchbox, buttplate, toe plate, lock and inlay screws. I've read for hours how to finish the screws etc. and it just confused me more. I've been using cheap wood screws during the build and applying bar soap to the threads makes them glide easily. My issue is with the final screws. They act like they are made of lead. They are real easy to booger up. I have a good set of gunsmithing screwdrivers with many sizes. Is there a trick to putting in the final screws? Should I case harden them? I plan to keep the lock plate in the white. Should the screw heads match or be blues? Is the answer, take your time? I guess on a good note, the original that I'm somewhat copying has horribly boogered up screws. Maybe I should turn the power drill up to 10 and give them a whirl.