FWIW and I do not have any pics but I have used shellac flakes mixed with denature alcohol for a the finish. About a tablespoon to 8 oz. Let it sit for a couple of days, stir it a couple of times and strain it. To use it dip a piece of cotton in it then in linseed oil then in japan dryer, I mean just a dip of the oil and the dryer, and then rub it in in a small circle finishing in strokes with the grain. You have to work a very small area at a time and overlap. It is very time consuming and takes 3 or more applications but it does make a nice finish. After the second coat or so after the dip in linseed you can touch the ball in some very fine pumas to help smooth things out or correct flaws. It can get pretty shinny, almost like you were using polishing compound on a lacquer paint job.
I was told that the linseed acted as a lubricant and an additional filler and the japan dryer helped dry and set both the shellac and oil. Followed by a coat of wax, depending on how shinny you want it. I do not like the shine. I think that's it, it has been awhile since I used it, way to much work.
Tim C.
PS: I got it from a guy many years agp who made fiddles, the backs of which were curly maple.