It has been tough to find time to work on this project, with lots of snow falling that needs to be shoveled, Christmas shopping with my wife, and a few guitar repairs in the shop. Finally got to work on it this morning, so I thought I would post the pictures.
I decided to cut the extra material off of the top body piece, to have better access for shaping in my jig. I still have the offcut, and will use it as a gluing caul.
It is easier to deal with the pieces while still separate, so as not to have the neck in the way.
This is my tummy cut jig. I have drawn a few different shapes on the front, and then lined up a few cauls to hold the different body shapes in the jig while cutting. The cauls are all in slotted holes for adjustment.
Here is a shot of the back. I made this jig adjustable for different angles for different body shapes and players preferences.
Here is a shot of the top body half. The cut has already been made on the band saw, and will need a bit of clean-up using a rasp, scrapers, and sanding on the spindle sander.
And in this pic, the work is almost done. It will need some hand sanding now, just to clean up the lines, and really smooth it out.
I need your help. I can't possibly make all the mistakes myself!