This guitar is my second build (in progress). It is going to have a 25.5" scale length, 2 humbuckers (probably going to be Kent Armstrongs) and a cheapish pre-intonated bridge which I quite like the look of. The neck is a straight through neck with cherrywood on both sides and sycamore in the middle(all neck laminates grown within 50 miles of my house). The wings are ash(also from a tree grown within 50 miles). The controls are: 2 pickups with a tone control each, a master volume control, a blend pot instead of a selector switch and a coil tap for both pickups (not on seperate switches) operated by a DPDT mounted on the bottom of the volume control making 4 knobs on the front of the guitar all together. The top will be carved with a letter "M" on the top horn and the control area will be uncarved (a bit like the ayers rock/table mountain in australia but made of wood.. and quite a bit smaller.. and with knobs on the top). The Fingerboard is rosewood with a 12" radius and it comes from stewmac.com (it is also quite pink which Is nice). the fretwire is Stewart MacDonalds medium-wide and the inlays are 7mm abalone. Anyway, I'll let the pictures do the rest of the talking and if you have any feedback, suggestions and/or question just post a message. And go easy I'm only 14.
Here is the guitar with some of the parts just placed on.
Here is the headstock shape drawn on the wood. It is similar to the washburn falcon.
Here are most of the parts layed on the floor
Here are some of the smaller parts