pprioli
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Hi folks. I'm hoping someone on here might be able to help me out with something. I've got a maple tree on my property with a rather large burl that I keep eyeing up.
First of all, is it possible to cut a burl off of the tree without permanently damaging the tree?
Second, once I get the burl off the tree, do I need to treat it with anything special? How long should I let it dry for before I stabilize it?
And finally (out of order, I know), how much lee way should I give myself dimension-wise if I want to cut the burl into pen blank size? The burl is about 2' x 1.5' x 1.75'. Is that a decent size, or will I be wasting more of it than I use?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can offer advice.
First of all, is it possible to cut a burl off of the tree without permanently damaging the tree?
Second, once I get the burl off the tree, do I need to treat it with anything special? How long should I let it dry for before I stabilize it?
And finally (out of order, I know), how much lee way should I give myself dimension-wise if I want to cut the burl into pen blank size? The burl is about 2' x 1.5' x 1.75'. Is that a decent size, or will I be wasting more of it than I use?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can offer advice.
