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  2. Burl - Wikipedia

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    Burl wood is very hard to work with hand tools or on a lathe, because its grain is twisted and interlocked, causing it to chip and shatter unpredictably. This "wild grain" makes burl wood extremely dense and resistant to splitting, which made it valued for bowls, mallets, mauls and "beetles" or "beadles" for hammering chisels and driving wooden ...

  3. Burls on trees are mysterious and valuable. Let them grow ...

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    Burls are woody growths that erupt from trees and are used by woodworkers and woodturners to create beautiful furniture and bowls. ... Burl wood will often have unique swirling patterns that you ...

  4. Michelle Holzapfel - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Holzapfel (born Michelle Chasse on December 9, 1951) is an American woodturner and a participant in the American Craft movement. She has five decades of experience turning and carving native hardwoods in Marlboro, Vermont, where she has lived her adult life.

  5. Acer negundo - Wikipedia

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    The wood has been used for a variety of purposes by Native Americans, such as by the Navajo to make tubes for bellows, [29] by the Cheyenne to make bowls, [30] and by the native peoples of Montana who use the large trunk burls or knots to make bowls, dishes, drums, and pipe stems. [31]

  6. Treen - Wikipedia

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    Burl bowl, probably USA, circa 1820 Lathe-turned Walnut Burl Bowl, painted c. 1936. In North America, Native Americans carved tree burls into durable wooden objects with uniquely marbled grain. [6] Burls were rare in Europe because the old-growth forests where they are commonly found had largely been logged out of existence. [7]

  7. Janka hardness test - Wikipedia

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    When testing wood in lumber form, the Janka test is always carried out on wood from the tree trunk (known as the heartwood), and the standard sample (according to ASTM D143) is at 12% moisture content and clear of knots. [3] The hardness of wood varies with the direction of the wood grain. Testing on the surface of a plank, perpendicular to the ...

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