David DeCristoforo
04-08-2013, 4:34 PM
Someone asked if I would post pics of cutting my latest "found" burls. This one was pretty much of a "no brainer". I have already cut up several of these so I pretty much knew what to expect to find inside. Also, I wanted to get as big a piece as possible out of this one for a large, fairly "low profile" hollow form.
I marked out the cut line right through the "pith", ignoring the small branch stump. Usually one would cut to one side of the pith but like I said, I'm trying to maximize this piece:
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The first cut was with the chainsaw and, as you can see, I decided to change the angle of the cut slightly:
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Then I marked a circle on the top of the piece. I was able to go 9" in diameter without having to cut away much of the burl:
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Then it's up on the bandsaw to cut out the blank. You can see that part of the pith is still included but this will provide some waste wood for a tenon without losing any of the good stuff:
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This was a small burl, not like the ones Baxter posted pics of, so the cutting was pretty basic. This should make a really nice form. I am really glad to have found another one of these and especially one that produced such a large blank. It looks to be sound through and through as well.
PS I checked the MC on the fresh cut and it's right at 14%... not bad!
I marked out the cut line right through the "pith", ignoring the small branch stump. Usually one would cut to one side of the pith but like I said, I'm trying to maximize this piece:
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The first cut was with the chainsaw and, as you can see, I decided to change the angle of the cut slightly:
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Then I marked a circle on the top of the piece. I was able to go 9" in diameter without having to cut away much of the burl:
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Then it's up on the bandsaw to cut out the blank. You can see that part of the pith is still included but this will provide some waste wood for a tenon without losing any of the good stuff:
259413
This was a small burl, not like the ones Baxter posted pics of, so the cutting was pretty basic. This should make a really nice form. I am really glad to have found another one of these and especially one that produced such a large blank. It looks to be sound through and through as well.
PS I checked the MC on the fresh cut and it's right at 14%... not bad!