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Scott Hackler
02-20-2013, 7:17 PM
Last year at the SWAT symposium in Waco, TX, my friend Jim Adkins won a giant Yellow Mallee burl cap. It was super heavy and something to drool over, for sure! About 3 days after everyone got home, I received that burl cap, as a gift, from Jim! So I cut it up the other day and this is the largest piece from the cap. I have enough left over for some bottle stoppers and probably some pens! I just love Australian woods...except for the hard as concrete aspect!

After shaping the outside, I discovered that there were still some inclusions in the light colored part of the wood (closest to where the spikes of the burl cap where located). This presented me with a decision. I normally would have hollowed this piece very thin, but the vallleys from the inclusions created some visual appeal... so I left this HF thick, as to not create holes in the "valleys". The piece ended up shy of about 1/4" thick and it's still pretty heavy!


5" tall x 5 1/2" wide. Finished with several coats of Tung Oil Finish, buffed and Ren Wax.


Comments and critiques are always welcome. Thanks.



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Harry Robinette
02-20-2013, 7:35 PM
Nice,very nice. As usual your works beautiful and the wood is very nice too.

Fred Belknap
02-20-2013, 8:08 PM
Scott I like the wood and the form, the valleys add a lot.

Timothy Mann
02-20-2013, 9:36 PM
I think you made the right choice leaving it thick, beautiful detail on the wood and very nice form.

Ron Ford
02-20-2013, 9:41 PM
Beautiful work! Jim's contribution went to the right place.

Jerry Marcantel
02-20-2013, 9:46 PM
Nice job Scott. Form is perfect... ......... Jerry (in Tucson)

Greg Ketell
02-20-2013, 10:32 PM
Very nice!

Michael Dromey
02-21-2013, 6:15 AM
Very nice Scott. What a surprise that was to get that piece I bet?

Dan Hintz
02-21-2013, 6:53 AM
I really like the valleys left in...

Maybe it's the angle of the pic, but the shape looks a bit off to me, particularly 1/3rd of the way up from the bottom... like a sharp shift from a smooth 45 degree to a much sharper 60 degree angle. The transition between the two angles looks a bit abrupt. Other than that, I like the overall look.

Ken Glass
02-21-2013, 8:05 AM
Scott,
I really like the shape a lot. I also am I big fan of Auusie Burl. Great choice on leaving in the inclusions. They remind me of a volcano lava flow. Wonderful turning.

Peter Blair
02-21-2013, 9:12 AM
I really love it Scott. That wood and those valleys are fantastic. IMHO you sure made the right choice to leave the valleys and not create craters.

bob svoboda
02-21-2013, 10:25 AM
Really like the form and the figure of the wood is mesmerizing.