inletts
Inletts are recessed cavities cut into a stock or mounting surface to accept a component so that its exterior surfaces sit flush with surrounding wood or metal. The term is most often used in gunsmithing, but it can also refer to similar cutouts in woodworking for hardware and inlays. In firearms, an inlet specifies the pocket for the receiver or action, the barrel channel, the trigger, and other hardware. The goal is a precise, tight fit that allows accurate alignment, bedding, and a clean finished appearance.
In firearms, the inletting process begins with a pattern or blueprint of the action. The stock is
In woodworking, inletting refers to recesses cut to accept hinges, plates, electrical components, or inlays. The
Quality considerations include alignment, appearance, and finish, as well as moisture control. Proper inletting reduces gaps,