Burl Source Weird Wood Pusher Joined Jun 13, 2011 Messages 4,340 Reaction score 7 Feb 1, 2012 #1 I will start taking photos and listing these in the web store tomorrow.
Johnny.B.Good Senior Member Joined Aug 5, 2011 Messages 3,250 Reaction score 69 Location Northern CA Feb 1, 2012 #2 Middle row at the top of the line = wild.
Burl Source Weird Wood Pusher Joined Jun 13, 2011 Messages 4,340 Reaction score 7 Feb 1, 2012 #3 This photo really stinks! They will look better when I take individual photos.
T tk59 Founding Member Joined Feb 28, 2011 Messages 4,279 Reaction score 9 Feb 1, 2012 #4 What is this stuff?
bcrano Senior Member Joined May 5, 2011 Messages 303 Reaction score 91 Feb 1, 2012 #5 Can I claim second row second from the bottom?
Burl Source Weird Wood Pusher Joined Jun 13, 2011 Messages 4,340 Reaction score 7 Feb 1, 2012 #6 tk59 said: What is this stuff? Click to expand... Most is maple. bcrano, I set yours aside. I will PM details later.
tk59 said: What is this stuff? Click to expand... Most is maple. bcrano, I set yours aside. I will PM details later.
Eamon Burke Banned Joined Mar 5, 2011 Messages 4,931 Reaction score 13 Feb 1, 2012 #7 This is Maple? Seriously? Was it dyed?
Burl Source Weird Wood Pusher Joined Jun 13, 2011 Messages 4,340 Reaction score 7 Feb 1, 2012 #8 It was a crusty old burl that never sold because it was too big. I got them to pull it out of the blackberry bushes a couple months ago and milled it into slabs. They used some of the pieces for furniture but I grabbed the really good stuff.
It was a crusty old burl that never sold because it was too big. I got them to pull it out of the blackberry bushes a couple months ago and milled it into slabs. They used some of the pieces for furniture but I grabbed the really good stuff.
Burl Source Weird Wood Pusher Joined Jun 13, 2011 Messages 4,340 Reaction score 7 Feb 1, 2012 #9 Here are a few photos of some that will be listed tomorrow. The colors are natural occurring from minerals in the soil, the heartwood dying and fungus from beginning spalting.
Here are a few photos of some that will be listed tomorrow. The colors are natural occurring from minerals in the soil, the heartwood dying and fungus from beginning spalting.
JohnnyChance Founding Member Joined Feb 28, 2011 Messages 3,456 Reaction score 28 Feb 1, 2012 #10 Cool stuff.