This is a continuation from part 3.
Below: The body is clamped to table to show current state of the build before work continues.


Below: View of the upper horn. A flat spot still exists on the side that needs to be taken care of and blended into the curve.


Below: The rasp file is used to blend the flat area and round it off.


Below: The flat spot is now blended into the curve.


Below: A view of the butt end of the body that needs rounding over.


Below: The edge has been rounded over (using the same file as seen above).


Below: The body is switched to a new position so we can get to the other areas that need rounding off.


Below: Here we see a flat spot on the inside of the upper cutaway that needed to be rounded.


Below: The flat spot has been taken care of and is now blended.


Below: A view of lower horn. Flatness can be seen and needs rounding off.


Below: The rounding is completed on the lower horn.


Below: A view of the treble side lower bout. There is a flat area seen and it needs to be rounded off.


Below: Filing has been completed once again using a rasp.


Below: Butt of the guitar (treble side), and another flat area is here that needs to be rounded.


Below: Progress of rounding the butt. (Insert dumb joke here about big round butts.)


Below: The body has been flipped, still looking at the butt end, and there is a pronounced edge that still needs rounding.


Below: Same area, now rounded off.


Where are the rest of the build steps?
You can view them all here.


