Does Buckeye Burl need to be stabilized first?

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jdmyers4

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Looking for advise on Buckeye Burl. I got some Buckeye burl blanks - unstabilized. I was wondering how Buckeye burl turns. Should I try to add resin to them first to prevent tear-out? If so, is there someone I could send them to that could do the stabilizing, or is that something I can do myself?

John
 
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what Monty said..cheapest & easiest..and not all burl is dusty or hard to turn,...much is easy
 

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Just be sure to run your DC to suck away the fumes as you apply the CA. If you don't have a DC, have a fan blowing the fumes away from you. If you forget to do this, you'll remember very quickly when the fumes get to you.
 

JohnU

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I usually turn my buckeye burl (dry stuff) about a 1/16 or 1/8 larger than needed and then sand it down. the dry stuff will sand fast and easy. I saturate with thin CA between each grit and it leaves a very smooth and stable surface. Good Luck!
 
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