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Weird Wood Pusher
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Just got another batch of Redwood burl back from getting stabilized at K&G (Knife & Gun Finishing Supply in Arizona).
This is Old Growth Redwood Burl that came from the Redwood forest near Arcata in Northern California (with the exception of the bottom block). I got this burl from a retired gentleman who had it stored in his basement for the past 35+ years. He got it from his father inlaw who was a Redwood logger back in the days when they were still logging Redwood in Northern California. There are a lot of variations with Redwood Burl. This is one of my favorites. Lots of eyes with a lighter colored web pattern figure around them. The way I like to finish this is by applying a few coats of an oil blend like Danish oil followed by paste wax and hand buffing with a soft cloth. This brightens the coloring and gives more depth and flash to the figure.
These are the new blocks I added to the web store today. Prices range from $40 to $50 depending on size and figure.
Free US shipping and money back guarantee.
Click on the photo to go to where these blocks are located in our web store.
Each block is photographed individually and show both sides of the blocks.
If you miss out on these I have a handful more that I will be photographing and adding to the webstore on Sunday. Several are oversized blocks.
This is Old Growth Redwood Burl that came from the Redwood forest near Arcata in Northern California (with the exception of the bottom block). I got this burl from a retired gentleman who had it stored in his basement for the past 35+ years. He got it from his father inlaw who was a Redwood logger back in the days when they were still logging Redwood in Northern California. There are a lot of variations with Redwood Burl. This is one of my favorites. Lots of eyes with a lighter colored web pattern figure around them. The way I like to finish this is by applying a few coats of an oil blend like Danish oil followed by paste wax and hand buffing with a soft cloth. This brightens the coloring and gives more depth and flash to the figure.
These are the new blocks I added to the web store today. Prices range from $40 to $50 depending on size and figure.
Free US shipping and money back guarantee.
Click on the photo to go to where these blocks are located in our web store.
Each block is photographed individually and show both sides of the blocks.
If you miss out on these I have a handful more that I will be photographing and adding to the webstore on Sunday. Several are oversized blocks.