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Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: osage outlaw on October 03, 2016, 09:04:39 pm

Title: Root burl
Post by: osage outlaw on October 03, 2016, 09:04:39 pm
I thought there was a small stump sticking up in a trail I was about to mow.  It turned out to be a root burl.  I chopped it out so I could mow.  It was from a large tree that I thought was a red oak until I saw the leaves.  They were locust leaves.  Best we could guess is its a thornless honey locust tree.  I love the color contrast on it.  I hope the burl has some good colors inside.  I'm waiting a year or so before cutting it up.  I don't want it to check. 

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Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: penderbender on October 03, 2016, 09:53:52 pm
That's got some really cool color! Burls are really cool for carving/ turning. Cheers- Brendan
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: bubby on October 03, 2016, 10:39:14 pm
I can't wait to see what you get when it gets opened up Clint
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: bjrogg on October 04, 2016, 12:00:22 am
Kinda like getting one of those early presents that you can't open till Christmas. Sure looks like it's got some potential Osage.
Bjrogg
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: Zuma on October 04, 2016, 12:06:54 am
Burried treasure 8)
Zuma
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: chamookman on October 04, 2016, 04:38:50 am
Nice find ! Bob
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: Del the cat on October 04, 2016, 06:29:54 am
is it ready yet? Is it ready yet? Is it ready yet?  ::)
Del
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: selfbow joe on October 04, 2016, 07:07:56 am
That will make some good knife handle. What do you mean by check.
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: bjrogg on October 04, 2016, 07:43:48 am
Joe, when wood dries to fast and shrinks to quick it gets drying cracks we call checks. They will run with the grain. That is why we put some type of sealer on our stave ends, and backs ( if we remove bark) and let wood dry from the split belly. After the wood has dried some and shrunk down its safe to expose it. If you look at saw logs or even firewood that's dried without sealing the ends you can see the cracks " checks" some trees can get these even when ther still alive if the bark gets rubbed off
Bjrogg
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: missilemaster on October 04, 2016, 09:13:46 am
Should have interesting grain pattern. I wonder because its from the root section it will be soft when it seasons?
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: selfbow joe on October 04, 2016, 09:44:23 am
Ok thanks. Bjrogg
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: BowEd on October 04, 2016, 10:04:55 am
A male honey locust there OO if no pods are there.It's plenty wet yet by the color of the heartwood being so dark.Honey locust heartwood here turns out to be a rich salmon color.Had some rough cut 2 by 4's made once and used them for a coffee table.The grain of those burls is really cool though in the end.Nice project.
I'd say you've got about the most projects I've seen on here unless other people don't post theirs.....lol.Nothing wrong with that!!!!!I can see you are not a throw away type person....lol.Waaaay too much of that going on.
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: bubby on October 04, 2016, 01:47:26 pm
Should have interesting grain pattern. I wonder because its from the root section it will be soft when it seasons?



If it is soft slab it up and put it in a jar of wood hardner and then put it in a pot of water till it starts to boil and remove. the lid will seal as it cools thus creating a vacume and in a few weeks it will have great penetration and will be hard
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: osage outlaw on October 04, 2016, 07:07:08 pm
I don't know how soft it will be.  The root and burl was exposed.  It seemed fairly tough when I was chopping it out.  I've cut into some fresh burls before and they cracked.  I'll let this one season for a good while before opening it up.  I've got some osage burls I cut last winter that haven't been opened yet. 

Thanks for the tip on the hardener Bubby.  You're OK for a niners fan.


Beadman, it wasn't the lack of pods.  It was the lack of thorns.  The bark looked a little like a red oak with zero thorns on it.  The leaves looked like black locust leaves.  I hope the dark color stays in it as it dries. 
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: Stoker on October 04, 2016, 07:27:36 pm
Interesting project.. Should get some nice wood outta it.. Seen some burls didn't want to cut the live tree just for them
Thanks Leroy
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: osage outlaw on October 04, 2016, 10:45:58 pm
Interesting project.. Should get some nice wood outta it.. Seen some burls didn't want to cut the live tree just for them
Thanks Leroy


I'm doing that with the osage burls.  The ones I cut were from dead trees.  I found a couple more on live trees and left them alone to keep growing.
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: BowEd on October 04, 2016, 11:30:27 pm
I've heard of using deep water pressure to dry wood fast.10'  is deep enough.20 is better.Don't really know how long the wood needs to stay down there though.At least 2 weeks I'm sure.
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: tattoo dave on October 06, 2016, 09:19:24 pm
I bet there's some sweet turkey calls waiting to come out of that chunk of wood. Most any piece of burl end up being beautiful. Enjoy and post some pics of whatever you make from it.

Tattoo Dave
Title: Re: Root burl
Post by: osage outlaw on October 06, 2016, 11:48:13 pm
I will post pictures but it won't be for a long time.