It's starting to look like a guitar. Well, sorta.
I said that I was not going to use any jigs or templates, but out of accuracy and expediency I made a quick template for the neck pocket by tracing around the base of the neck onto some scrap fiberboard. After determining that everything is going to line up where it is supposed to be, I began the routing process. Normally routing should be quick and easy. Not so when it comes to hard wood and dull router bites. You can see the burn marks throughout this entire project. All my tools including me should be retired permanently.

Here I have the neck pocket routed out and I'm starting on the control cavity. I drilled numerous holes to help eliminate so much wear and tear on my dull rounter bits.

Control cavity is done, so I routed the 1/2" cancave carve around the perimeter of the body. Next, I flip it over and routed a shallow 1/2" concave carve around the bottom side of the body, although I don't show it in the photo.

The pickup cavities were routed using the template for my standard guitars. You can see the reference lines for the center line and the bridge.

Here I set it on the work bench to sit back and gander at what I got myself in to.
