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sodajoe

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I have cut a a burl from a a fallen but green beech tree with the intention of making a cup/small bowl. Should I wait until the wood dries and seasons before trying to carve it out or can I do it now? :confused:
 

Dougster

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I've just done that very thing. I keep it in a large zip lock bag as carving is much easier when green and the bags lengthens the time it is like that.

I didn't leave enough thickness around the edges and it did split a little - so I start to apply veg or olive oil before it is fully dry to allow them to 'swap over' so the wood never really dries out, and they are non-toxic. It does mean, however that sanding smooth when still a little green is heavy on the glass paper and hard work.

Some idiot has gone around my woods playing with a new axe or something, so I have loads of wood to work, had to buy more sandwich bags.
 

sodajoe

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Top tips guys.

One last question: Is it better to use an ember to burn the hollow or just carve it?
 

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