Tuesday, March 31, 2026

A Higuerilla Practice Run

I have two back and side sets of higuerilla, one of which I'd classify as remarkable, with the other set attractive enough, but much plainer in appearance.

As this is a wood species I've not previously worked with, I figured I'd put together a 00 model using the plainer of the two sets in an effort to discover potential side-bending problems before I begin an instrument with what I'd consider a once-in-a-lifetime set.

Preparing to attach the top

Despite some springback necessitating a little refinement on the bending iron, bending went well, and there was no sign of cross-grain rippling. As the higuerilla sides are laminated with inner veneers, I was pleased to see that the final shape complies exactly with the required body outline and the side assembly sits comfortably in the outside mold with next to no clamping force necessary.

Cheers, Pete


  



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A Higuerilla Practice Run

I have two back and side sets of higuerilla, one of which I'd classify as remarkable, with the other set attractive enough, but much pla...