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General Forestry => Sawmills and Milling => Topic started by: tiny37 on February 09, 2013, 09:44:33 PM
I was out in the woods today cutting some fallen cedar trees to make rustic style furniture when I came across a black ash tree with a large burl in it. The burl is 30 plus inches across. I was thinking of selling it but I am not sure how to do it. Should I sell it whole? Cut it into slabs? Cut it into blocks? Or what? Any suggestions.
Thanks
I would have to saw into it....I just couldn't stand it......I just could Not stand it. ;D
tiny37,welcome to the forum. I just want to know what you have for a mill and how long in the wood business? ;D
Welcome to the FF, tiny37.
I would harvest the burl whole...cut a foot or two above and below it and try to sell the thing intact. That will keep it marketable to flatwork woodworkers and turners alike.
Welcome to the forum.
Welcome to the forum tiny37!
Welcome to the Forestry Forum, tiny37. :)
How about sharing a bit about yourself and your sawing interest ???
I love burls for woodturning! Black ash makes beautiful bowls,etc.! The only thing with burls is that you never know whats inside... I recently got a nice 17" yellow birch burl.. not sure how it will turn out but I gave the guy 15$.. hopefully I can make the money back.
Hi Tiny37, welcome to the forum ;)
Welcome to FF. If it's still standing there's time to figure out the best option.