White pine burl

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vtturner

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Got a white pine burl given to me the other day by a friend who was sawing up some lumber with a portable mill. He doesn't ever recall seeing a burl on a white pine before and another friend who is a logger doesn't recall seeing one before either. The burl is harder than hard. Struggled to cut it in half with a chain saw since it was too big to start on the band saw. When I took a slice on the band saw it was a sloooooooow feed. It weighs about 80-100Lbs. The darker wood on the slice is about 9x10inches. Guess I will be making things out of this for a long time to come.

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Those are about as rare as they come. I know of one WhitePine burl on my father's place in Maine, and the last time I looked at it it was the size of two basketballs side-by-side.


Can't for the life of me figure out why you had issues getting a chainsaw to cut it though?






Scott (might it have been dull chain) N
 
The chain saw cut through it it was just a lot slower in the meat of the burl vs the standard white pine on the outside....white pine cuts like butter typically....the center of the burl is like a super hard piece of ironwood. So if I give some sawing speeds to the white pine vs the burl....I am cutting an inch of white pine in 5 seconds....the center of the burl was like an inch in 50 seconds blade was sharp when I started. I have never cut anything this dense before....well maybe some rocks....lol. Should be interesting when I start turning some.

Bill
 
That looks really nice! I found a smaller pine burl a few weeks ago but haven't cut it open yet. I hope it looks that good inside. I may have to go crack it open and see :)
 
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