(I have pics in case someone needs them)
The project:
-Stew Mac 25" scale maple through-body neck w/ ebony fingerboard
-Mahoghany sides
-Quilted maple top
Status:
-Body wings and top were glued in place (seems well-done).
-Body has been cut out to a roughly strat-style shape (deep cutaway on the treble-side, leaving no real room for a humbucker).
-Headstock is a blank paddle (angled).
-No routing has been done.
Ideal Result:
BODY - I would like it to end up a roughly Schecter 006-shaped body. I've traced an outline with pencil on the body to give me an idea of the shape I want. I would like to slightly scoop the cutaway (schecter 006-fashion), but I think I might run out of room. A planed arm rest area would be cool too. That's the one thing I don't like about Schecter guitars - they don't have a strat-style arm rest area.
HEADSTOCK - I'm probably going to go 3x3 headstock. but I've always wanted a 2x4 (2 on the bass side, 4 on the treble side), so I might give that a try.
CONFIGURATION - I'm aiming for a tele-style bridge and control plate, (1 volume, 1 tone, 3 way switch), a Dimarzio Air Norton T in the bridge, and a DiMarzio HS3 in the neck (slanted - it's the only way it will fit).
FINISH - I really have no idea... transparent blue or natural brown would be cool, though. I do need a smooth finish on the back of the neck, like a satin finish or something similar.
So the question is... where do I go from here to finish it?