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Some more router cutters. A few dozen sheets of MDF for all the templates. Some nut slotting files. A better soldering iron. Clamps (you never have too many). A cordless drill (ditto).
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OK, maybe for trimming the braces of an acoustic, but other than that, I've just used routers and rasps. Guess it's what you're most comfortable using though.
Maybe some gouges?
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All good ideas, as is a set of Forstner bits if you’ve haven’t got any.
These are the ones I use exclusively for guitar making - I find the stubby ones much, much easier to handle for this kind of work:
Crown 4 Piece Butt Chisel Set | Axminster Tools
But, as @more says above, they do need to be kept razor sharp. Skilled folk can get away with just a two-sided waterstone, but I'm not and use the Veritas Honing System jig with a couple of double sided diamond stones...which, together, cost more than the chisels...