![]() ![]() Glue and clamp the body pieces together, I didn't have many clamps so screwed it all together around the edges, though far from ideal it seemed to work ok. Electric guitar bodies tend to be smaller than 340mm by 440mm so that's how big the body pieces should be cut, unless you want an oversize body.Control cavity cover- sheet of plastic or something.To avoid having to cut the fret slots you could buy a preslotted fretboard.Self adhesive copper foil- to line the control cavity with.Potentiometers for volume and tone controls.Screws or bolts with threaded inserts to attach the neck to the body.1/4 sheet of 12mm HARDWOOD plywood (2ftx4ft).Router- not essential but probably the most useful tool Ī lot of these tools aren't essential and you can make do without, but all the tools makes life far easier.Files, Rasps, Sandpaper glued to a flat piece of wood etc.Plane- At least as large as a No.4, I used a No.7 which is an amazing tool.Fret slotting saw- Apparently a junior hacksaw works for this, I have a little dremel attachment that worked ok.Bandsaw- A jigsaw or coping saw would also work, just take longer.
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