Here’s something to consider when locating the screw holes at the outer edges of the finial.
If you locate the holes in the stock with the finial laying on top of the wood before you inlet it, the alignment of the holes in the stock relative to the holes in the final will shift as the metal is let into the wood. The more curvature and the greater the thickness of the finial, the greater the shift will be.
To avoid this, I screw down the finial when starting to inlet using only the screw holes on or near the centerline of the piece.
I’ve often wondered how other people deal with this issue, but definitely something to keep in mind.
Best of luck,
Jeff