spruce burl
#11
Oiled and buffed spruce burl bowl. 11"



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#12
That's beautiful wood and beautiful work as well!
Steve K


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#13
Very well done.
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#14
That is some nice stuff.

I am wondering what Beatle Kill Pine would look like turned?

Arlin
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification.  Thank You Everyone.

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#15
Well done!
I'm slow, but I do poor work.
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#16
Ya done good sir, keep it up.

Mel
ABC(Anything But Crapsman)club member
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#17
Pinky - VERY NICE !!!
Beautiful form and chunk of wood
Where did you find the burl?
David
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#18
Some woman bought a huge storage locker full of them as firewood. literally thousands of them. Someone told her what she had and I saw an ad on craigslist. Went over and a majority of them were soft and punky. I bought around 10 of them. I called her a few weeks later to go back and she said all were gone.
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pinky said:


Some woman bought a huge storage locker full of them as firewood. literally thousands of them. Someone told her what she had and I saw an ad on craigslist. Went over and a majority of them were soft and punky. I bought around 10 of them. I called her a few weeks later to go back and she said all were gone.




Close relative of the cherry growths, as I see it. Not sure if it's injury or fungus that causes them, like the cherry, but a lot of them are white hollow, too. I've seen some with a real solid "birdseye" secondary budding, but most of them are like yours.
Better to follow the leader than the pack. Less to step in.
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#20
Nice score for sure
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