My next woodworking project: I always wanted to do something with burled wood. I very rarely get my hands on it. This large Birch stump had one large burl and several smaller ones on it. Instead of cutting them out and discarding the rest of the log, I wanted to integrate them all in one object. The stump itself has many interesting cavities and depressions in it, so I felt it would do the tree injustice if I only took the burls. The wood has tons of beautiful features, like black lines from spalting, green and red spots from other fungi, brown streaks from pieces of cambium, leftover pieces of bark and the chaotic burl grain. When I applied the first coat of oil, my jaw dropped to the floor, I never could have dreamed it would look this good (you can see that later on in the vid) This table was made in Hortus Haren, Netherlands. Useful websites: www.saburr-tooth.com EU, UK, NL website for ordering Saburr-Tooth equipment: www.chainsawcarvingtools.eu Main dutch Chainsaw Carving forum: www.carvingtoolshop.eu WoodCarving Illustrated message board: www.woodcarvingillustrated.com My WCI Gallery: tinyurl.com
Posts Tagged ‘Table’
Woodworking Projects – Unique Birch End Table
Monday, January 16th, 2012woodworking project dining room table and chairs
Monday, September 26th, 2011
My first attempt at furniture making, after building my home and finally having a dining room. I also built a full 13 course basement to finally get all my tools in one place. Decided to use half my basement for a wood shop, so hopefully there will be many more projects in the future.
Cutting Thin Strips on the Table Saw
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011
Woodworking is my passion. Having taught many woodworking classes, I found that my woodworking students were terrified of using the standard aluminum taper jig so many years ago I began using a less refined version of this jig in my woodworking shop and when teaching woodworking classes….
Table Saw Safety
Friday, August 12th, 2011
Another oldie but goodie from Charles