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I soaked the veneer strips in hot water and taped them on the template to let them dry to shape. In this step, I routed out the internal cavities of the guitar body. I borrowed a router for this because it would have been quite difficult to proceed without it.

I fixed the template to the thick part of the body with double-sided tape and used the router with a ball bearing bit to make the cavities. One the side of the guitar you can see the glue joint of the top and back part of the body.

This step is not necessary at all, but is simply a matter of improving the visual of the instrument. Once again I wanted to use the maple veneer that I used on the f-hole for the binding. So I shaped the strips using my template as described above. I then used a chisel to remove around 1mm of wood to recess the veneer strips on the body.

The result looked quite terrible as there were a few big gaps between the veneer strips and the body on the sides of the guitar. So I made a second binding to hide the unsightly joint. This time I paid more attention when marking my lines to make them as clean as possible. For the second binding I used ebony dust from the fretboard and superglue.

It took a long time to sand it flush with the body but the result ended up looking really good! For the neck, I started by glueing a paper template to the neck blank with spay adhesive. I then cut it into shape with a jigsaw. I finished it with a plane for the sides and a file for the round shapes. I then cut the channel for the truss rod by hand with a chisel.

I made the channel a little bit deeper than the truss rod height and glued a piece of wood on top of the truss rod to close the channel. For the fretboard, I started by cutting the fret slots on the fretboard blank with a fret saw. This is the only tool I had to buy for this build. I made every thing else with the tools I had on hand but you really need a 6mm saw to make the fret slots. For the fret spacing, I used a fret calculator.

Then I glued the fretboard on the neck. I used two pins that helped the fretboard to stay in place while the glue was drying. The fretboard tends to move with the wood glue so you can use two little pins under the fretboard to lock the fretboard in place. Then, I trimmed the fretboard to size and use a homemade radius guide to create the neck radius. First, I cleaned the slots and I hammered in the frets.

Then comes the difficult part of making the neck playable. For me, it was the most challenging part of the whole project.



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