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Default funky burls?

voids are your friend - they add character to the finished piece


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I bought 3 cherry burls at an auction.

I roughed one out and it is "interesting". There are voids and places
where the wood is rock hard next to places where it is punky. Needless
to say, it is tough going. The results might be pretty, or they might
be trash; too soon to say, I an not even sure if I can finish it without
it breaking apart.

Is this typical for a burl? Anything to be done to make it easier?


Cherry burls frequently involve folding of more "normal" grain sections
between the rapidly-growing sections. Traps bark, moisture and grit in
there, which leads to the white rot you noticed.

It's like the box of chocolates, turning burls. Just keep repairing as
soon as you detect a fault or be prepared to eat some wood.

Assume I am ignorant. What do you mean repair? I have some Captain
Tolley's Crack Sealant, which I have put in some of the cracks to secure
them; but it obviously does nothing for the voids.




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