So clamp removed from where I glued back the chip.





Still a bit of a cavity. Fill with some superglue and saw dust.



You can still see evidence of it but for my first attempt at a repair like that I'm reasonably happy.

I also finished routing the cavities.



I have a couple of little blemishes where the router tipped just slightly putting a small groove in the inside wall. I could fill them but no one will probably ever know that they are there.

Does anyone have any thoughts on natural inside of an F hole versus painted?

I also made myself a fret bevelling file that can do 35° and 90°. I can't claim the design as mine, I saw it on another forum.



And I cut the pieces for my truss rod routing jig and mocked up to make sure the router would fit. I need to drill the holes for the t nuts and bolts to secure the necks in the side pieces and then I can glue it up.