In this step we finish up (yes, really!) the routing of the control cavity – and this is where we see all three bits get into action.
Below: Using the second bit (3/4-inch), adjusted for next pass.
Below: Pass with 3/4-inch bit completed.
Below: Adjustment made using same bit for next pass.
Below: Pass completed.
Below: Longest bit now used (1.25-inch), adjusted for 1st pass.
Note: This is typically the least-used bit in guitar building (as you can tell by how good the bit looks,) but it is still necessary to use.
Below: Second and final cut, full depth with long bit.
Below: Pass completed.
Below: Template is removed (unscrewed from the body since it was physically attached to it.)
Below: Done!
Where are the rest of the build steps?
You can view them all here.