Had the suit fitting for the groomsmen today, and coincidentally I finally got strings on.

I cannot recommend the Guyker locking tuners. I really, really cannot recommend them. You're better off just getting a good set of standard tuners. High E and B can't be locked. I prefere a light guage, so I've loaded it up with D'Addario XL 9-42's. The 9 and 11 just will not get grabbed by the locks in the tuners at all, so those strings are essentially standard wound.

Aside from that glaring issue, there is a ridiculous amount of play. There's at least a 1/5 - 1/6 of a turn of play if you change tuning direction. i.e. if you tune sharp and then need to wind it back a bit, there's a significant amount of play in the tuner before it starts to grab in the other direction. Enough that I initially thought the stings were somehow binding in the nut.

I completed the string level and crowning last week. I think I could have done a better job, but I'm relatively happy with it. I should have spent more time on crowning, but it plays and sounds just fine.

The action is okay but could use some filing at the nut. The bridge is intonated. Made some minor tweaks to the electosocket to keep the cable more firmly secured.

All that's left is string trees and strap buttons and this thing is in the bag. I'll see about a demo video tomorrow, it actually sounds pretty decent.