Just an update, but sorry, no pics.
I know, I know. Please forgive me.
Last night we focused on sanding. The body and the neck are getting close to being ready for stain/paint & finish. I'm not sure what her finishing schedule is going to be. I don't know if she's sure yet. She mentioned staining/dyeing the back and painting the front.
Anyway, we used a variety of sanders (ROS, OSS and the little triangle shaped sanding attachment on my oscillating multi-tool) followed by a hand sanding with 220 grit. She mentioned something about needing to seal the fret board before installing the frets. She asked me what she should use. I know nothing about luthiery, but my first instinct, not knowing what the finishing schedule will be, was to suggest a light coat of de-waxed shellac. Only thing is, she has some sort of inlays on the fretboard. Not sure what they are made of, but they are white and I presume not wooden. I was concerned that the shellac may alter the color too much, but I told her that many other topcoats could as well. She was going to solicit advice from her instructor, so the final decision is yet to be determined.
By the time we were done for the evening, we were both covered in sawdust. I think she's enjoying the project more now that she's making better progress and has some help. I had a smile on my face for the rest of the evening.
If you are going down a river at 2 mph and your canoe loses a wheel, how much pancake mix would you need to shingle your roof?