The way this thread morphed is exactly why I simply posted a pic and stayed away for a few days.
I can readily admit that the lock inletting Dustin showed on the Woodward is superior workmanship than my own.
Although no doubt some will not understand this, some craftsman continue to strive to improve their work throughout their career. I have often experienced my clients call me a year or more after taking delivery to tell, "I didn't see (this or that) particular detail until the other day."
How do you point out all of the subtleties?