03-05-2019, 09:39 AM
I just received a 12" log with burl wrapping 75% around. I have no idea of species. Until I watched a few YouTube videos, I was under the impression burl was stable and lengthy drying was not required. The burl has three formations. Let me know what you think of my plan.
1. Slice the log to separate the formations
2. Flatten the face of each burl
3. Turn to 1" thick
4. Seal and wait (How long do I need to wait?)
The log came from Louisiana, bark is not oak, bark is more coarse than Cypress or Silver Maple.
Ok, I'm depending on the wealth of knowledge of the amazing Woodnet family!!!!!!!!!!!
1. Slice the log to separate the formations
2. Flatten the face of each burl
3. Turn to 1" thick
4. Seal and wait (How long do I need to wait?)
The log came from Louisiana, bark is not oak, bark is more coarse than Cypress or Silver Maple.
Ok, I'm depending on the wealth of knowledge of the amazing Woodnet family!!!!!!!!!!!
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