The quality of our buckeye burl redwood burl and maple burl is extremely competitive.
Buckeye burl laminate.
Burl is a type of wood commonly used by artists for creating amazing sculptures and other pieces including clocks.
Buckeye burl aesculus californica is one of the most interesting species we carry.
Our burl slabs by species are band saw cut air dried and can be purchased as a slab or cut to your specifications.
Most pieces have wonderful burl and swirling grain patterns mixed with blue grey black golden color contrast.
Buckeye is a very difficult and expensive wood to mill.
Ambers and other colors sometimes also occur.
Buckeye burl wood veneer is a most unusual burl.
I am highly experienced at cutting and processing each piece of burl to achieve the highest quality of figure.
Burlwood has been selling high quality burl for 35 years in six different domestic species.
The burl wood has been stabilized and cut to 1mm thick veneers.
Burlwood is a company that sells high quality figured burl wood such as buckeye burl redwood burl and maple burl.
This item is sold by the pound and is pulled from random cut offs and trims from our buckeye burl st.
Buckeye burl is highly prized for the beautiful pattern of burl eyes swirls and other figure.
The wood is somewhat unstable when drying and usually cracks and distorts quite a lot.
Maple burl redwood burl buckeye burl curly redwood burl myrtlewood burl and black walnut burl.
A native north american tree buckeye reaches heights of 30 70 feet with trunk diameters generally around 2 feet.
Spalting of the wood transforms it from the off white color to a mixture of off white with grey blue or purple.
Colors range from blue black to golden whites with a nice mixture in between.
Some of the obstacles faced when milling are rocks sand dirt bullets and rattle snakes.
These burls are all native to the west coast of the united states.
Color ranges from bright yellow to cream sometimes with streaks of black blue and white throughout.
Yes rattle snakes inside the voids.
Burl wood is typically found at the base of the tree and it known to be fast growing making burl an appealing option without the high cost of being extremely rare.
It is highly prized for its unique shapes and ring patterns.
Here we have some sheets of buckeye burl that has been vacuum dyed various colors to enhance the grains natural luster.