Milling Some Mulberry Burl Slabs

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lumberjackchef

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Saturday I got to fool around a bit with a very large mulberry log that was given to me last week. It was about 48-50" diameter and approx 10 feet long.
we had to cut it in two to get it loaded in the trailer. The kicker was that this thing has huge burls all the way around, up and down!:clap: (not to mention a few nails and some wire) Running a little short on time, A friend came by with his little JD 4X4 and we hacked a couple of the burl chunks off, loaded them on the trailer, headed to his house, and thew them up on the Mizer here's a video link.


Couldn't get it to embed.Whats up with that anyway. It never works for me.

Sorry about the quality, it was on my little blackberry phone and my 10 year old did some of the filming. I'll take some better pics and post them cause this stuff has some bad-to-the-bone burl figure in it!:jawdrop: Can't wait to make some furniture out of some of it.:rockn:
 
New Pic!

Here's a new pic I took the other day when I went out to check on how the slabs were doing.

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Looking Awesome Eh?:clap: Once they hit 25% we're gonna throw them in the kiln. So far almost no degrade. We have them under some shade dry right now sticker stacked. Anybody had any experience drying mulberry burl slabs? About half is 4/4 and the other 8/4.
 
That's some gorgeous stuff I suspect there's all kind of stresses in it - dry it carefully!

My friend is in charge of the drying. He has a dehumidification kiln and dries on average 70,000 bdft of lumber a year. So he is a seasoned vet at schedules and such, but I was just wondering what kind of results others have gotten drying burl slabs.
 

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