BostonBull
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Does anyone know of nayone in the New England area (prefferably MA, NH, ME) that buys burled hardwood? Also tigerstriped grains of Maple?
John Paul Sanborn said:Most turners are looking for something free.
As with any niche market, online auction is great.
It takes several months to slow dry a 1/2 inch rough turned bowl, and a solid burle takes much longer.
You need to put it in a controled environment (paperbag in the back of the garage, or face down on the concrete) and let it sit for a long time.
Even if KD, they have to go in a low temp kiln or they explode (sometimes literally).
Though I like green burles to, because part of the fun is to see how they move (warp and cup in a board) on the lathe.
Get a small lathe and a few gouges and scrapers and do it yourself.