I used a 24 9/16" Gibson scale.
The neck is made of oak. This time I did not use fiberglass to stiffen the neck as I did in my first CBG build.
I glued popular to the side of the headstock and routed the edge with my dremel.
This time I decided to fret the fingerboard before I glued it to the guitar. I also cut a 4in diameter hole into the cigar box.
I used oak for the fingerboard and the fretsaw I got from Stewart-McDonald.
I then put a little glue into the fret slots and hammered the fret wire into the fingerboard.
Glued the fretted fingerboard to the neck and overlapped the neck onto the cigar box top.
I routed a piece of oak to hold a piece of cutting board for the bridge. The oak seat is glued to the cigar box guitar, the cutting board is not glued.
I glued a piece of oak where the neck attaches and put a 2" 1/4" brass screw into the neck in order to secure the neck. I also glued a thin piece of oak to the cigar box top where the bridge sits in order to provided some additional strength.
I decided to pass the strings through the cigar box top. To keep them from pulling through, I super-glued a piece of sheet metal to the box.
Looks good and sounds better than my first build!