Jacew
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We've had these full trunk wide birch planks stored in dry warehouse for 20 years now. I've been pondering that would make a great wood for guitar build if I got around to it.
I had ready soft v rosewood neck at the shelf and recently bought Callaham bridge when one popped up on sale nearby. Since I now also have free time thanks holidays and unlucky injury I finally got around to begin the build:

I used Peavey Raptor body for measurement, modifying shape free handedly to fit the idea and to fit standard strat pickguard.
Like usually, I was a bit short on tools. Freehand saw had too short blade, so I had to improvise. Used circular table top saw, round drill bits and chisel & mallet to get the shape:

It went surprisingly well, and came out nicely
I had ready soft v rosewood neck at the shelf and recently bought Callaham bridge when one popped up on sale nearby. Since I now also have free time thanks holidays and unlucky injury I finally got around to begin the build:

I used Peavey Raptor body for measurement, modifying shape free handedly to fit the idea and to fit standard strat pickguard.
Like usually, I was a bit short on tools. Freehand saw had too short blade, so I had to improvise. Used circular table top saw, round drill bits and chisel & mallet to get the shape:

It went surprisingly well, and came out nicely







