GaTurner83
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I have some Jonathan Apple wood burl that has a lot of sentimental value to me.It came from a apple tree my grandfather planted for me when I was 10 years old.April 14th of this year he will be gone for 3 years.The apple tree died a few months after he passed.My dad and I cut the tree down and used most of it for firewood (this was before I even thought about turning wood).I saved the burl from thinking I may do something with it someday.Well someday has finally came.The pieces I have are spalted and have worm holes through them.I know they will have to be stabilized.But do I need to have them stabilize before casting them in resin? If so where would be a good place to have them stabilized at?I dont have a vacuum pump yet so I will have to send them out to be stabilized.I plan to make my mom,brother and myself a pen from one of the slices I have and possibly a turkey call for my self with the other.I figured this would make something good to remember my grandfather by.He always had a green thumb.If he wasnt planting a garden or taking care of livestock he was thinking about it.I reckon thats what kept him going for so long.But any way heres a picture of 2 of the pieces I have.
