I've wanted a patch box on the Hodgepodge Rifle for years, finally got up the nerve to butcher the stock and add one. It's not going to be anything fancy but it should be usable. Anyway, I carved out for the hinge so I could get the patch box down on the wood. I marked around it with a fine Sharpy and used an Exacto knife to cut the edge of the inletting, then started removing wood with a chisel. However, in a couple of spots said chisel slipped past the cut line and now I have a couple of small chips out beyond the inletting.
I think I can fill them in with a mix of glue and sawdust; does anyone have a better solution than that? I don't have a lot of experience with this sort of work, just feeling my way along, doing what seems like the logical way to go about it.
It will be a simple patch box, much like what you see on a Harper's Ferry 1803 rifle. So no side pieces. No latch either, I plan on using an over-center spring. I'll have to take some photos and post them later....
~Kees~