Possible SG Scratch Build:

Interesting concept. What kind of advantage are you aiming to gain from all this woodworking sorcery?

Extreme rigidity and tuning stability.

So, imagine trying to break a popsicle stick laying flat, as opposed to trying the break it along the beam.

Most multi-piece guitar necks use planks laying flat like a stack of books.

This neck will have three planks, standing on end and joined with interlocking grooves.
 
I haven't been looking closely at their products lately. What's different with the new ones?

Gibson has imposed restrictions on how much like an SG aftermarket sources can make in terms of appearance.

Warmoth stretched and mis-shaped the SG to comply with Gibson's demands.

Bodies made prior to the ruling are exempt. Bodies made by private individuals not for retail sale are also exempt.
 
It's been a while I believe.
Then that was about six years ago. Less than a year after I got my PGK SG Junior kit, they were gone from the website. The RUMOR of all this was that PGK received a Cease and Desist letter. Then the PGK Gibson SG Jr body style got replaced by the ESP Viper body style. And now, it's back to the Gibson style.. Yay!

The only difference that my wandering eye sees, is the top of the headstock. No open book ends for you!

My 2015 PGK Jr with optional ebony overlay:
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Fresh from the current PGK website:
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@SG John and @RVA.

What is the best, most reliable method to locate the bridge and maintain correct string alignment???

On my previous builds. I had B.Hefner do the layout, so this will be a first for me...
 
Then that was about six years ago. Less than a year after I got my PGK SG Junior kit, they were gone from the website. The RUMOR of all this was that PGK received a Cease and Desist letter. Then the PGK Gibson SG Jr body style got replaced by the ESP Viper body style. And now, it's back to the Gibson style.. Yay!

The only difference that my wandering eye sees, is the top of the headstock. No open book ends for you!

My 2015 PGK Jr with optional ebony overlay:
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Fresh from the current PGK website:
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That's a nice lookin piece ya got there!!!!
 
Then that was about six years ago. Less than a year after I got my PGK SG Junior kit, they were gone from the website. The RUMOR of all this was that PGK received a Cease and Desist letter. Then the PGK Gibson SG Jr body style got replaced by the ESP Viper body style. And now, it's back to the Gibson style.. Yay!

The only difference that my wandering eye sees, is the top of the headstock. No open book ends for you!

My 2015 PGK Jr with optional ebony overlay:
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Fresh from the current PGK website:
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I like the shape of the dark wood headstock. It has a "traditional" look buy its cool in its own way.

Here's the headstock on Mom's 1979 Les Paul Custom.

I didn't like the deep divot in the very top and asked B.Hefner to reduce the depth a little, yet still stay faithful to the original theme.

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Here's the headstock that Gary at B.Hefner carved out right in front of me, from a hand-drawn sketch (freehand) with a couple of hand files.

Those truss rod covers are custom made from sections of real pearl - not mother of pearl - by a guy here in Ontario, California.

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And here's the DoubleNeck serial number that I had Gary stamp into both necks.

Those green keys you see belong to @kevin Paul

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@SG John and @RVA.

What is the best, most reliable method to locate the bridge and maintain correct string alignment???

On my previous builds. I had B.Hefner do the layout, so this will be a first for me...
In the so anyway thread, there is a video and pics of a method to set up a temporary bridge so that the guitar can be strung, intonated and the strings properly located. Of course, you need to install the neck and tuners first.
 
So, imagine trying to break a popsicle stick laying flat, as opposed to trying the break it along the beam.

I was doing design and planning details for a 2 story garage I was wanting to build on my old house. I had considered something like this.

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I met with a lumber company and the owner was also their main engineer. HE knew formulas and figures like we add 1+1. he blew my mind as he worked out loads spans etc.,

Here is why I bring this up and post Robert's quote. He asked me regarding nominal lumber. Would I rather put a load on numerous 2x6 members attached together or fewer but taller 2x12 members let's give for example. Then he proceeded to show me why taller was stronger and preferrable. Same principle and Rob's Popsicle stick picture.
 
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