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woodbooga

woodbooga

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I've come across quite a few nice burls while cutting and splitting firewood. Red Oaks tend to have some nice ones. The one I found today is really cool. I snapped a pic of it and went on working, didn't really pay close attention to it's details. After looking at the picture, I couldn't believe what I saw. There is a distinct facial/animal form to it, it looks like a small bear's head or maybe a monkey. What do you see?

Anyone else ever come across a cool looking burl and have a pic to share?

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Looks like this guy formed a swim team and too the curvey route from Stockholm to Oslo!

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Saw these when I was out deer hunting today. That first one has the largest burl to trunk ratio I've ever seen. Picture doesn't really do it justice but it's a cool burl.

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This one was dead and is already growing fungi so it's probably beyond salvage :(
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Apparently the forester was having a good day when he marked this sale.
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Erik B

Erik B

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Black ash. Only ash and spruce seem to produce burls here. I can imagine cherry burls would be beautiful.
@svk Wood turners around here like to work with cherry burls. I had a friend of mine make a couple of these cone forms for making Krumkake. Norsky's on the forum will know what kind of cookie they are. I have included a shot of the latest batch I made last week.DSC01551.JPG
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Full Chisel

Full Chisel

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@svk Were those trees with the burls cherry? It is the cherry trees that produce the burls in my woods.

Burled cherry trees are very common here as well. I know of a city park in St. Louis where almost every cherry has at least one sizable burl. I have a suspicion it is caused by a fungal infection.
 

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