the next step is to glue all these wood pieces together into a body blank
the side that will be glued together is once again passed thru a jointer (if needed) to ensure that the glue edge is perfectly perpendicular to the top face and also perfectly flat. while the jointer can give a pretty good edge, it's not the best tool for using with highly figured and/or brittle woods.
I next clamp the two blank pieces together (body core pieces, or bookmatched top pieces) and lightly sand them with a machined straight edge (same one used for levelling frets) to ensure I have a nicely fitting glue joint. once I an satisfied with the fit I lay plastic wrap onto my workbench, add Titebond Original wood glue to each face that is glued, and then clamp the two pieces together being sure not to get plastic wrap caught in the joint.
as you can see here, somewhere under all of those clamps is a cherry top being glued together
I will let this sit overnight before unclamping, scraping off the excess glue, and then gluing the next set. for this prototype bass there are three sets total. I already have the Ash body core completed, so once this top is cured all that remains is the bottom set.
after all three sets are fully cured, I will run each thru the thicknessing sander to ensure that each panel is uniformly flat and for the final thickness. when this is done it's time to glue all of the panels to form the body core blank.
someplace between all those clamps is a lefty bass body sandwich curing during its glue-up. I glued all of the parts together in a single operation so that I would have even moisture expansion on both sides simultaneously. if I would have only glued one side at a time, there is potential for uneven movement (which could cause warping when the wood expires the moisture later during the build progress)
this will cure for several days to several weeks depending on how long it takes for the moisture content to restabilize. if I used an epoxy based glue instead of water based glue, this problem would not occur - but those glues are significantly more difficult to deal with
all the best,
R