I have glued the headstock section to the neck now. I have always tried to make this cut and glue joint as accurate as I can. This time I have made sure there is plenty of wood to sand away so I could be a little sloppy with the cut and glue procedure. I figure I can get it nice and true by cutting/sanding now.
I also placed the fingerboard in the picture because I will be doing that as I do the neck. I need to reduce the fingerboard thickness down to about 6 or 7 millimeters.
Because the sound box is complete this leaves me with a limited amount of ways to fix the neck to the body. I think I am going to do a dovetail joint, the local luthier expert recommends it so I will give it a go. I do have a dovetail bit for my router but I think I will practice the dovetail first, this sound box is probably the best sound box I have made and I do not want to ruin it.
That is all for today, need to let the joint dry for a whole day before reducing and shaping the head stock.