So, pretty much bringing it up to date...
Before gluing the top and back on, it's the time to check the fit of things that will be very difficult once the chamber is sealed!
Such as where the pre-amp is going to sit:
Then, first, the top is glued:
The back still has a little to do. The maple cross-grain strips are put on to strengthen the bookmatch join. There is quite a thickness difference in the body between the neck and the tail so I've clamped with a fulcrum strip to help that along while the strips dry:
Then the all important label - almost impossible to put it in straight once the back is glued on!
The top is now almost final thickness and, being spruce, is susceptible to damage, so I made some ply cauls, chamfered on the bottom edge, to clamp against:
And then the back is glued
Looks promising:
Mind you - having done all that work on the body, the most scary bit is still to do - routing the binding channels and neck mortice slot. Could still end up as BBQ wood, yet!!!!
And bringing right up to date with this afternoon, turned my attention to the neck and fretboard. All will be revealed tomorrow: