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Unfortunately as I was leveling the rosewood fretboard dots with a chisel, one of them snapped :(
I was able to cleanly glue the piece back in though :)
Although its cleaner to use a chisel, I decide not to tempt fate so I use a flush cut saw for the remaining dots. The scratches won't matter because I haven't put the radius on the fretboard yet. I decide to give the glue a little extra time to dry, so I'll move on to the body for now.
I remove the bulk of the neck pocket with the drill press.
Here's the body carefully clamped in the neck pocket routing jig. Its not easy to see, but I used an off cut from the end of the neck as a stop block for the bottom of the neck pocket.
Here's the finished neck pocket.
After rounding the corners of the neck tenon, a quick test fit looks good.
The neck heel area looks good too.
The next step is to radius the fretboard and then glue it in place.
Here's the fretboard after a few passes through the radiusing jig. I'm using the 9-1/2" radius sled on this one. I was trying to leave it a little thicker to show off the flames, but in the end I went with the normal thickness which buzzed off the ends of my fret slots. I'll deepen them a little by hand.
The rosewood dots look great, although you can't see the beautiful colours very well in this picture.
Before I glue the fretboard in place I need to thin the headstock to its final thickness.
All glued up (I need a better clamping system!)
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