Bill sent me a couple of pictures the other day after he'd glued the fingerboards to the necks. I didn't ask him, but I'll assume he doesn't mind me posting them here.
Here are a couple of pictures. The pencil lines are my trim lines.
Truss Rod end.
I still need to clean it up and round the edges. but she is looking like a guitar!
In addition, here is a photo of the bridge on the 12-string side, for which I want to once again thank Ed Elliott...

Ed was kind enough to send me enough roller saddles for me to mix and match and put together a complete set to put in the bridge deck I already had waiting. I had to do a
small amount of modifying to the deck, but not too much, thankfully. The roller saddles, being something like 45-year-old-parts were in need of a good cleaning. I took the suggestions I found in another thread (
"Cleaning up and freeing up the rollers on a bridge?") in this forum and soaked the saddles in 1) WD40, then 2) Marvel Mystery Oil and finally 3) Liquid Wrench...after awhile they lossened up a lot and they're a free-wheeling bunch right now, just waiting to hear that Bill is ready for me to ship them out. So I owe a thank you to those folks who posted those roller saddle cleaning tips...
And yeah...a big "Thank you!" to Ed Elliott for his help and for going the extra mile when the original shipment got lost in transit.
There'll be more as work progresses.