Thanks!
To help get things started I purchased a Taylor GC form from Blue Creek Guitars. And started on the top.
No special tools for jointing the top. What seemed to work was a cut piece of belt sandpaper attached to a long level with adhesive spray. As I go through this, if there is an easier way ... please comment.
The top seemed to joint cleanly ... problems occurred when trying to rout the rosette. What's that phrase, "Measure twice, cut once"? Good rule of thumb to follow ... wish I had.
So started with top #2.
This one went easier.
I do have a question at this point. If you look at the outer BWB purfling, you will see at the bottom the lower black line is partially missing. I assume it just didn't seat correctly when I glued it in. So when I sanded it flush, it removed too much. Any idea how to help prevent this?
Here is a picture of the current state of the top. (25' radius on the top, ~0.90" thick)
The bracing still needs to be shaped; but, at least it is in place. Yes I realize the go-bar poles are in the wrong place in the picture. The issue is that I'm building this in my garage without humidity control. I'm a bit paranoid that humidity will swing on me and the top will warp (is this a valid concern?)