Rich S wrote:
Jonus...I would cut the slot on the table saw through the head stock up to the bride pick up cavity and stop then use a filler strip to fill the void between the bride and neck P/U. the slot between the P/Us could be used to run the wire from the neck position P/U back to the control cavity. I have seen many guitars done this way using a decorative filler strip such as abalone and it looks quite nice.
If you go this route, start your first cut with the fence at its farthest point and move then narrow the gap between the blade and fence with each succeeding pass. I hope that made sense??? If you do it backward your slot may not end up being uniform.
I like that idea a lot. I'm building a neck through explorer which will have a pick guard so the slot will be covered. The slot is only going to be 3/8" deep though and there would not be enough space for the various wires to go down the channel. I do love the idea though, if i was using a deeper truss rod it would save so much time and look pretty sweet too. I'll save it for the next one