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Thread: Goldfield Burl bowl

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    Goldfield Burl bowl

    I bought this burl from Macbeath's Hardwoods in SLC and it was in a box labeled "Goldfield Burls". I know it's one of the exotic Australian burl woods but I don't know which one. It's about 11" diameter and 3" tall. It's the first one of these burls I've ever gotten to turn. I wanted to keep as much of the outer burl untouched as I could so I turned a shallow recess into the bottom and made a base from rosewood. The rest of the bottom is all natural. On the top I figured if I tried to turn it flat I would lose some of the burl features that stuck out from the sides so I turned the bowl in the center and then just sanded the outside areas to the contour of how the blank had been cut and dried. That why the top is sort of wavey.
    Top, side, and bottom view.
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    Curt...........That is stunning and Joash will wonder how it got here! I like the design idea you used!

    What finish did you use?

    Very well done!
    Ken

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    Schweeet!!! ... Love the piece Curt. Beautiful wild grain and great idea for the foot. Ya gotta bring this to the next turners meeting so I can hold it

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    Awesome bit of wood, Matey!!! Them Aussies have there pick of some nice wood over there! And you did a great job turning this piece... it is really cool!
    Isaiah 55:6-7

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    Curt....It looks like it could be Corrugata. There is a chance that it could be York Gum or Brown Mallee. Sometimes it is difficult to tell the difference between these 3 Goldfield burls. The term "goldfirld burl" refers to many different burls that are gathered in the gold producing regions of Western Australia. All of these burls are very hard and dense and quite beautiful. There are several dozen burls which are refered to as "Goldfield Burls" It is really just a blanket term.

    If you don't mind me asking, what did MacBeth charge you for the burl? The reason I'm asking is that recently, I began importing burl from Australia and will have a website up in a week or so, specializing in Aussie burl with the the turner in mind....Blocks and large slabs.

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    Lord have mercy, that is beautiful!
    Glenn Hodges
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    I love it Curt, great job !!!!
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    That's a real beauty, Curt. I love everything about it. Great job!

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    Curt that is beautiful. I really like the form. Nice job.
    Bernie

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    beautiful piece. I have thought about doing something like this with no outside turning but could not think of a good way to do the foot. I like the way you came up with quite a bit. I see a steal in the future.
    Mike Vickery

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    Most excellent Curt!!!! I like that burl!!!!!!
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
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    Hat's off to ya, Curt! Beautiful turning and a nice hunk of wood.


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    Dazzling!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Savage View Post
    If you don't mind me asking, what did MacBeth charge you for the burl? The reason I'm asking is that recently, I began importing burl from Australia and will have a website up in a week or so, specializing in Aussie burl with the the turner in mind....Blocks and large slabs.
    Hey Greg...I'm not Curt but I'm sure I have the correct answer to your question. He paid $1.98 for the burl and you should probably price all of yours the same. Oh, and put me at the top of the list to buy!!! Seriously, I look forward to seeing your offerings.

    Curt, that is a fantastic piece of work you did!
    Working for a living is really starting to interfere with my hobbies!

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    Beautiful bowl Curt!! I really like the way your design keeps the majority of the burl intact and highlights the top bowl area. Very nice work - great looking finish!
    Steve

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