Thanks guys.
Clark, yes, 0.10 depth in the bubble. Looks like a moon crater, and was a little pin-point when I started polishing.
Canadian, since I already have the lock, that is a moot point. I really do like the CNC-produced locks, polishing them is fast and simple. But currently, those are only available in a few styles.
Alacran, I totally agree - our market is measured by the dozen, instead of the thousands.
Dave (Smart Dog), I agree - who knows what lies below the surface. I shall pursue getting a replacement plate, I have no idea what steel might have been used in the original casting, and if I cannot get the lockplate replaced, will see if my friend can weld it up with a common filler.
Bob Roller, as usual, you hit the nail on the head! Currently, tho others are in the process, only Jim Kibler and Firelocks LLC produce CNC locks. The price difference is certainly worth it, too.