I'm reusing the neck, I didn't like the fretboard that was on it, especially since it was urinated on by my mom's cat. I didn't exactly pull the fret i just broke the board into pieces I had to hammer four or five out and those are the ones that I ruined. I have lists made which I re-write nearly everyday. And as for a list of parts I have a folder in my favorites with links to guitarfetish for parts and a link to stewmac for finishing supplies.
So far I need to:
1) Collect scrap metal and use cash earned to buy parts and supplies needed. (a whole nother list)
2) Either buy or borrow router bits and practice routing cavities in plywood or particleboard until I feel ready to route on guitar body.
3) Find someone to help with the fretwork.
4) Find someone willing to either let me use their bandsaw to cut out the body shape or will cut it for me if they are not comfortable with letting me use their power tools.
5) Find someone able to spray finish onto guitar.
As I've learned from here and from experience building an electric guitar that looks good, plays well, and sounds good will take more than a month, if not even half a year to even a whole year to finish from planning to finishing.