The order has been placed, and the whole paper work, has been settled. The Opening Kickoff for this game, starts Monday!
As for a bevels, I factored their usefulness, and found them great for strumming electric guitars like my Fender Strat. But when I play them in Normal Play, I want the support and not something beveled. The Toma_Hawk shape is my definitive answer.
Susan and Mica will get my measurements for the Toma_Hawk and the model templates.
As far as the control knobs, that was the biggest headache because I had assumed ideally I could use double functional pots... which would be only two or three knobs at best, and two Q switches, and a pickup selector switch. Less is more.
So, after having the traditional diamond pattern, and looking at it and letting it marinate in my mind, I got some very good advices from other Alembicans to add a Master volume, then I kicked that around, and finally came up with the arraignments, and then edited my final cut to Mica. What you see, is the final rendering. I am completely satisfied, and I don't think there will be anymore changes from this perspective.
The pickup selector will be at the front of the other controls but will not be placed at the horn like with the olders Small Body. People complained about hitting the selector switch including Stanley Clarke, so Susan mandated a change unless special ordered.
I agree with the change whole heatedly, thus the Toma_Hawk design will not have the selector control on the horn.
The Master Volume in my mind, should be in the middle of the controls. Once I get my pickups in in the correct intonation, I can simply crank it or damping it to a hum. This means, I don't need to re-tweak the tone if I slightly change the volume of a pickup. This was my direction, but with the Master volume in the middle, I don't need to look for it.
The Q switches are as a point, in a triangle with the Bridge Volume and Tone. It like what home designers speak about when you are in the kitchen. You want the triangle of the sink; the fridge; and the stove/oven. Using the triangle map, made sense for each pickup controls as well.
I like the whole idea of controls following the body symmetrically. So for the most part, I am pretty happy with the layout. I don't see a reason to be concern at this point.
The 1/4 connection will either be on top of the lower end of the bass, or it will be between the bass.
I think we are pretty set.