Wood Turner Special
$450.00
Internet Special Sale
Black Walnut Burl
Turning Blanks
900 pounds of figured wood
This is a 900 pound pallet of flitch cut slabs that are highly figured
with pin knot burl and marbled fiddle back. Thickness is from 3" to
4" with average sizes around 24" square to around 24" X 36". This
material is green. Select your own size blanks to cut from this
beautifully figured material. Large Bowls and more.
One pallet contains 12 to 15 pieces each.
This are for sale on a first come first serve basis.
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Please note that there may be some checking along the outside
edges. Weight is approximate and includes pallet. If picked up in
Twain Harte you can hand pick each piece.
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Photographs:  Each burl has its own unique bark, sapwood, cracks and
inclusions. When taking photographs I may not always be able to include all
sides of the flitch cuts on large pallets and I may miss some defects such as
checks and voids. Photos are of the avrage figure and condition found in a
complete pallet. When photographing the wood I do not use alcohol, water, or
any other means of enhancing the grain or figure unless clearly noted.
Please Note: It is possible that pictures of some species will appear different on
your computer screen or printer than what the veneer actually looks like. No two
computer monitors will show colors identically. Some are brighter, some have
more contrast, and may be difficult to reproduce the same results. I try to
photograph all veneers as close to the original color as possible. Additionally,
walnut burl is typically darker than what is shown in the pictures.
The two lower photos were taken with water on them at the time of cutting
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Cut on 12/3 and 12/4 this wood was salvaged from an orchard that was
being removed. this photo shows the tractors riping up the trees around
my mill as I pulled the few logs I could salvage from the jaws of the chipper
where they were feeding it whole trees at once. The whole orchard is gone
today (12/6).
Check out the graft line on this trunk, WOW!
This is all that is left of the orchard