
Man, it's out of necessity believe me. I wish I had a damn router, cause my life would be much easier.
It takes me forever, because I don't have any templates to use as a guide, so I have to free hand everything I do, which takes alot of time, but in turn I'm developing a steady, albeit blistered hand.

I took the idea of the recessed neck plate from that Charvel in the photo I posted earlier in this thread, but I figured I'd take it one step further and route only the shape of the neck plate, instead of how they did it. I think my idea is much cleaner in appearance and looks more trick.
I also decided this evening to recess the Floyd, so I got started on that, but my hand got tired, and the router bit I'm using was getting dull, so i have to sharpen that up and finish it up tomorrow.
I also have to shave a little off of the back of the neck cavity, because they have a 2 degree angle like a Les Paul. This is for the string angle, because of the top mounted Floyd.
String Thru bridges, Kahlers, Top-mount Floyd, and Tune-o-matics all have an angled neck pocket.
I think everything except for a Recessed Floyd, and a Vintage trem have them actually.
I also leveled the neck pocket in the Kramer V as well, because I recessed that Floyd yesterday. It's much easier than I thought actually, and I'm doing it the hard way too.

I'll post some pics of the Floyd Recess tomorrow.