@tweaky,
Thanks for the great info. Much appreciated.
I gave the truss rod another 1/8th turn and it's just about dead level all the way down the neck now. Holding the straight edge at the 9th fret, the nut end is perfectly flush with the straight edge; at the heel end the gap is less than the thickness of a sheet of paper. The straightness is perfect up until the last 4 or 5 frets, then that small gap starts to show up.
I watched the video - will have to come back to that once I get to the point of putting the strings on.
Those fret protectors look pretty handy - I added them to my shopping cart on Amazon with the other bits and pieces. I ran the fret rocker over the neck again and I think there are only a few that are in need of a shave, so hopefully I can get away with just doing those but I may do the whole thing anyways just to be sure.
Had a couple hours on my own today so I got a first sanding done on the body with some 3M Pro 220 grit sandpaper. Took a while to get some of the machine marks off the edges but I think it's looking good so far. After the first round of sanding, I dampened the basswood and had another go at it. The wood seemed to pill up (like on a sweater) when I was sanding it - not sure if that means I had it too damp or not. It still has some roughness to it so I'll throw on a fresh sheet of sandpaper and have another go at it later.
I also did a bit of a mock build on the body and found the pickguard isn't too well shaped to match the routing in the body (see pics below). If I put the pickguard so it matches the neck cutout, there is around a 3/8" gap where the bridge goes. If I try to match the bridge location, one hole in the pickguard is almost in the neck pup cutout. If I wanted to have the pickguard in the proper location and move the bridge up to the cutout in the pickguard, I'd have to do a major routing of the bridge pup cavity.
Is this how the pickguards normally fit? When I ordered the kit it was supposed to come with a white pickguard but I asked Adam for a black one instead. I'm wondering if they might have been slightly different shapes?
pickguard matching neck cutout:
pickguard matching bridge cutout:
bridge moved to fit pickguard cutout (pickguard in correct location):
I also noticed that there is a hole drilled between the neck pocket and the neck pup cavity - not sure what, if anything, this is used for - there's no wiring going to the neck - is it for some kind of grounding? Or is it not used at all?