I used Royal-lac on top of a zpoxy pore fill for the back sides and the neck and a shellac French polish for the top.
I just finished applying shellac last week. I still have yet to level sand or polish the royal-lac back and sides or the French Polished top. It looks good in the pictures, but it definitely has a hand applied finish look.




The bracing follows the pattern in the Gore Medium Steel String mapped on to a cutaway Hauser 37 body shape. I actually made 2 tops. I pulled the first one after closing the box and realizing that the final top resonance would be below 180 Hz. I went from 8 mm braces to 9 mm laminated European spruce braces. I did clean it up before closing the box.

The back was designed with the active back design.

The bridge is a laminated Brazilian Rosewood bridge. It ended up at 18 grams

Here is the tap with the bridge but no strings. At 195 Hz it is a bit low but I will end up with around 188 Hz or so. Ten Hz higher than my last falcate classical and 10 Hz lower than my falcate classical retop so I should be able to hear the range.
