Thanks guys!
I'm currently the hell busy at work, but still scratching some spare hours here and there to continue with this. The neck is waiting for me to print the headstock and make the template (the easiest tasks always require more time) so I've switched to the body.
Looks like I did nothing, but there are a lot of hours behind these three pieces, and still need some more... now they have a regular thickness and the halves are glued. They "just" need the final sanding before gluing. Not sure if I've already mentioned, but the top will be a 3 piece sandwich (rosewood-mahogany-rosewood) with a subtle carving.
My main concern now is about how to glue them together in a nicely way, without any gap. I was wondering if it's better to glue them as they are now, in a square shape... or should I cut the rough shape of the body contour before gluing? Another question I have is if it's better to glue them at once, or one after the other...
And of course, any advice, warning, suggestion, trick or opinion about the clamping process is very welcome. I was thinking on the curved sticks but that requires a lot of work. I have a bunch of clamps and an old heavy 20 kg. mac pro... I was even thinking on putting a board and sit myself over it for 30 minutes, which is the time that Titebond needs to dry...