Back to the top and soundhole thing:
No pictures of this, but I jointed the two halves, then glued them together, then cut the outline with a bandsaw at my uncle's shop.
Back to my dad's garage:
Traced the outline of the hole, I cut it with a coping saw:
Still rough
A plastic card behind sandpaper gives me some resilience to shape the curves, along with some files and razor blades.
Done:
Glued on the top:
Than shaped the neck pocket and neck heel:
The obligatory "hold the guitar by the neck to show tight fit" picture:
Here I glued on the ebony fretboard on the very rough mahogany neck, and I also rounded over the edges of the top with the router and some sanding afterwards:
And with some frets on:
Specs so far: 650mm scale length (standard for classical), 22 frets, 20 inch radius and gold fretwire from LMI. (I really love these guys, they are aweseome people to do business with)