That video had shown up in my youtube 'recommended'. Haven't watched it yet- but excited to do so. TIG welding is something I want to learn to do...someday. I now have a couple dozen pounds of scraps and shavings kicking around. I don't think I'll be pouring a billet, but I am looking into casting some knobs and pickup surrounds.
-on a related note a local aerospace dude (they are thick on the ground out here) delivered a 4' x 6' sheet of .625 6061 T6 - so I have material for the next 40-ish guitars. Not cheap, but way cheaper than buying them one at a time.
I didn't quite get the body finish completed...just 2-ish coats to go. But it is easily the best looking cherry I have ever worked with- I has a lot of what is called chatoyancy, which is that depth and shimmer you see with figured hardwoods.
The receiver also came a long way this week. Shaping is finished and sanded out to #320. Fretboard has slots and dots and is now attached. I leave it about 1/4" wide on each side, then shave it down to match while cleaning up the epoxy.
Next week will wrap up the body and gets switch/pots/jack installed. Will also try get the fretboard cleaned up, cut slots to final depth, sand to #2000.