Thanks for commenting Dave and Joe!
It's moving along, slowly, but moving.
I got started on the neck carving and have it looking pretty nice. Usual tools, spokeshave, rasp, and sandpaper. No pics, also laminated the headstock with some bookmatched offcuts from the back. Then it was on to the slots and tuner holes.
I have always done my slots by drilling holes at each end and cutting out the waste with the bosch jigsaw, then cleaning the slots with file and sanding sticks. This time I decided to make a template and route the slots. So I made my router template out of oak and did a couple of test routs with it to iron out the bugs. And almost forget that you neeeeeed to drill your tuner holes before you cut your slots to avoid tearout when the bit breaks into the slots. Luckily a little voice reminded me in time.
So here I'm using a drilling jig to drill each tuner hole on my layout lines.
And here is my routing template.
This shows how I'm routing the slots, just have a cheap straight cut hss bit so I'm taking very shallow passes, and using the next to the smallest bushing.
After I had the slots cut with the larger bushing guide I came back and did a final pass with the smallest bushing on the 1/4" bit and nearly had a disaster.
As you can see the bushing is very thin and got pushed into the bit which could have then gone haywire, but I lucked out.
And it turned out pretty well, just needs a little touchup.
So here is the carved neck with slots,
And a close-up.
And that takes care of today, thanks for watching,
Joe