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MarkY

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I decided to make myself a pen for xmas out of alligator juniper burl. It came out nice, now let's see if I can keep it. (so far my wife has hinted that she'd like on 'just like it' so I better make her one before this one disappears).
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MarkY

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The best thing about the wood is that I picked it up in the forest around my house. When I moved to NM from New Zealand I thought I'd have to buy wood to turn, or turn pine, fir and some more pine.
These old Juniper burls are lying around everywhere :)
 

cacardon

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Beautiful pen. Great grand as well as finish. Also I feel your pain with the wife "finding" all my pens. She doesn't steal them, she "finds them" lol good luck with that.
 

Cavediver

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The best thing about the wood is that I picked it up in the forest around my house. When I moved to NM from New Zealand I thought I'd have to buy wood to turn, or turn pine, fir and some more pine.
These old Juniper burls are lying around everywhere :)

That's got some beautiful grain! Well done!
Do you have to stabilize those burls?
 

MarkY

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Do you have to stabilize those burls?

When I find them they are almost always very old after sitting in the forest for 10-15 years so they're very dry and unrotted in the center. I leave them in the shed for a while (mostly because they're "too valuable to use") to acclimatize then cut them up. I don't get a lot of perfect blanks out of each one but I just turn them down and stabilize any cracks separately with CA.
 
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