good to hear, Fran. On my body builds, I like to first, lay the body template on the slab, trace the outer perimeter and note my neckpocket holes. Then, I'll take that off, and get my trusty neckpocket template out, line it up and route. I learned, early on, that if you don't do it first, the router has nothing to sit on, and is too unstable. Here are some pics:
My trusty 3/8" thick Birch Plywood template:

A close-up of the neck pocket. The holes you see, are so that I can trace the exact pocket lines for my pocket template.

The neck pocket template. (Note: once you make a perfect template, use that to make *working* templates, as these start to wear out after 5 or 10 pockets.)

