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There's a YouTube series on building a Warmoth from The Musician's Den that's pretty informative, and he gets into the fret leveling issue with radiused necks about halfway through it, maybe part 15? 16? It's a 32 part series, so you may have to search a bit. Most of it you won't need, but it's there anyway. Be forewarned: the guy tends to ramble on to the point of tedium sometimes, but don't skip around too much or you're liable to miss it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqLfllURlo8
As for the switch body relief, I'd use a Forstner bit in a drill press with a depth stop set to keep you from doing anything tragic. Those bits drill flat-bottomed holes except for the pilot point, which doesn't matter because you'll have a hole in the center of the relief anyway.
Wenge/Ebony doesn't need any finish or treatment. It'll be fine as is for just about forever.
I don't know about an 18.5" radius gauge, but you can just use a set of spark plug gap feeler gauges to check individual string heights and that'll work just as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqLfllURlo8
As for the switch body relief, I'd use a Forstner bit in a drill press with a depth stop set to keep you from doing anything tragic. Those bits drill flat-bottomed holes except for the pilot point, which doesn't matter because you'll have a hole in the center of the relief anyway.
Wenge/Ebony doesn't need any finish or treatment. It'll be fine as is for just about forever.
I don't know about an 18.5" radius gauge, but you can just use a set of spark plug gap feeler gauges to check individual string heights and that'll work just as well.