04-07-2017, 06:57 AM
Ha. You cut it anyway you like, sir. It's your chunk of spalta. :
I suspect there are a few folks here that are much more knowledgeable with regards to properly drying burls, than I.
I said 3" thick because by the time you dry it, it will warp quite a bit. Then the resin infusion process warps it more. So by the time it is flat again you might be able to get two 1" thick pieces out of the 3". Maybe.
On a side note: I made a 19" dia. fruit bowl a few years back out of some spalted sycamore. Came out nice, but it also took several months to finish. Turn green, ( wet curls every where), wrap, soak, dry. Turn again. Turning a large acrylic infused piece would tend to make me want a full face respirator. That acrylic dust can not possibly be good for you.
Best of luck with what ever you do.

I said 3" thick because by the time you dry it, it will warp quite a bit. Then the resin infusion process warps it more. So by the time it is flat again you might be able to get two 1" thick pieces out of the 3". Maybe.
On a side note: I made a 19" dia. fruit bowl a few years back out of some spalted sycamore. Came out nice, but it also took several months to finish. Turn green, ( wet curls every where), wrap, soak, dry. Turn again. Turning a large acrylic infused piece would tend to make me want a full face respirator. That acrylic dust can not possibly be good for you.
Best of luck with what ever you do.
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