The mounting screws provided are flat head screws. The lock body screw holes are not countersunk. This would lead to an appearance issue if these mounting screws were installed (flat head screws without countersinks). I recommend the use of pan head or truss head screws in the same size for lock body installation. The appearance is much more professional and the screw-to-lock contact surface is more controlled. The flat head screws are appropriate, however, for the lid rail. Note that the installation instructions require a 9/16' barrel hole for mounting the lock.
In hardwoods, I typically use a Forstner bit for cutting such holes. A 9/16' Forstner bit is not a common size tool. That gave me the opportunity to enlarge my Forstner bit collection.
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I made a special jig for maintaining bit perpendicularity during drilling. Installed, the lock works well and looks great. The item that I received was antique brass only on the lock key part that goes through the wood. The rest of it is silver color, including the screws. Very disapointed in this.
The cedar chest you see in the picture has the same lock but in antique finish over the whole thing including the screws. I took this lock off another press board cedar chest that a lady had and she installed the toy box hinges incorrectly and it broke out the lid hinges. She gave me her press board cedar chest to fix, and I made her this one and took the hardware off hers and added it to this cedar chest.
BEST ANSWER: I have a lane cedar chest with lock. That lock in not a surface mount - it is recessed into the wood and the latch on the top hits the chest wall about mid-wall width. This lock is a surface mount and works very well and I have put them on a number of cedar chests that I have built. The latch on the top meets the locking mechanism about 1/8 inch beyond the wall width. Therefore it would be very different, but that said. It will replace your lock and the will surface mount. You will have to remove the latch and install the new latch in the correct location.
Any handy person can make it work, but it is not a direct replacement. Button will still through hole, key will work great. Surface mount might need some fill-in pieces, and old latch will have to be removed and the new latch installed.