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I got about 200 lbs of Madrone Burl early this summer and did a bit of
an experiment on storing it. A friend of mine takes his fresh cut turning stock and burys it in a saw dust pile. I tried it with this burl.I put shavings on the ground, put the burl on it, placed more shavings around it, wet them down, and then covered it with a white tarp. I didn't cover the tops of the burl. I dug the last piece out about 2 weeks ago. The top of it had cracked and opened up a bit (where it was covered with a tarp but not shavings). The sides and bottoms, other than coloring a bit were in mint condition. I turned a few natural edge bowls and hollow forms, and they all moved like madrone always does; big distortions in unpredictable ways. The next fresh logs I get will get the samd treatment, only I wil completely cover the wood to be saved. After all, we always have lots of shavings around. robo hippy |
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