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Bill Grumbine
01-28-2006, 8:50 PM
Greetings all

I recently posted two pictures of my first turning of the new year, a hollow form from Norway maple, with some pretty nice quilting. Chip responded, and in his response he asked me if I happened to have a picture of the wood before I turned it. I did not have a picture at the time, but I had a piece of the buttress left over, sitting in the shop in case I can think of something small to do with it. So, sorry for the delay Chip, but here it is in all its wild roughness.

<img src="http://www.enter.net/~ultradad/maplebuttress.jpg">

This is the outside of the tree, right where it comes out of the ground. When you see ripples like this on the outside, you can be pretty sure that it is pretty on the inside. This is fairly extreme, but often if you look closely at some species, you can see ripples even in the bark. In just about any species you will see these ripples in the trunk just under a branch. This is one of the things to look for.

For anyone reading this and not remembering or not seeing the piece I posted, this is what it looks like on the inside. :D

<img src="http://www.enter.net/~ultradad/twosidedmaplepot02.jpg"

Chip, I hope this helps you out some, and if I come across some more figured stuff in the rough and the camera is handy, I will be glad to take a few more pictures for you.

Bill

Larry Lilly
01-28-2006, 8:53 PM
I scored some free pecan wood this week that had the same "ripple" look to it.

I hope it turns out half as good as that turning.

Corey Hallagan
01-28-2006, 9:33 PM
Very interesting Bill, thanks for posting!

Corey

Andy Hoyt
01-28-2006, 10:30 PM
Cool!

Reminds me of Jabba the Hut's right fore leg.

Cecil Arnold
01-28-2006, 11:17 PM
Bill, thanks for the quick lesson in finding good wood.

Glenn Hodges
01-28-2006, 11:30 PM
Bill, you come up with some awsome wood and I sure like what you do with it.

Jim Dunn
01-28-2006, 11:39 PM
I think that is one interesting piece of wood. And to think you made that look so good.

Mark Singer
01-29-2006, 12:15 AM
Bill,
you said it! Oh I like that one!

Bob Noles
01-29-2006, 6:09 AM
Bill,

What starts well ends well. :D

That is a striking piece of wood both before and after.