This is a commissioned instrument that is one I would have been building myself if not for someone else wanting to pay me for the pleasure.

Back and sides of Zircote and top is some Adi that I and a few others got during a group buy from Colonial Tonewoods when the forum was just starting up.
This is the first time I've built with an Adi top and it's just so bloody stiff that it was difficult to get it thin enough for a nice response.
As well, shaping the braces was problematic in that I wasn't getting the response that I wanted even when I was carving the valleys lower than I had previously with Sitka braces.
However when pulling of the brown binding tape I managed to snag and pull up some of the top and I just couldn't get it to lay back down and not show up, so the only thing to do was sand the top some more. The lower bout is now at 2.2 mm and it's opened up with a terrific tap tone. Pushing down on the bridge position hardly gets any discernible deflection, so still very stiff.
Body fairly conventional. I'm using a short double action Allied truss rod and a couple CF rods in the neck.
I also wanted to go with a pyramid bridge, so had to wrap my head around making one with the tooling I have on hand. Ended up using my table saw to cut 3 sides of the pyramid and my spindle sander for the last side. It's just sitting roughly on the top to aid in the neck set.
I also finally received my slot head fixture from Chris at Luthier Tools. Been some time waiting with all the bad weather and holiday season. Turns out that it doesn't have enough adjustment to do this size of peghead, nor the ukes that I want to use it on as well, but Chris has told me to return it to him and he'll modify it for my needs. Great guy to deal with.
I managed to get it to work by clamping it tight against each side of the peg head. Drilled and routed that side, then repeated for the other side. Did the job, and I know that I'll really love it when the modifications are done.