Here is the fix for the chipped out place;
My initial repair sux;

Positioned a toe plate;

Scribed the stock width on the plate, senior moment, I should have inletted the plate first as the stock get bigger as it goes toward the center.

Cutting the toe plate t my scribed lines;

Marking for my first cut;

Inletted with the stock wood trimmed to the plate that I cut about 1/16" too narrow;

I had to file the butt plate to the new narrower width.

Done, a little extra bling never hurts. Of course I will have to refinish part of the stock to make everything perfect but I will be satisfied with the fix.
