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Gold Mallee burl is an incredible species with vivid color and figure. This native Australian timber has a distinctive mix of yellow, gold, and brown heartwood with contrasting white sapwood. The wood is dense and easily yields a smooth, durable finish with light sanding.
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Incredible burl caps offer a natural artistic palette for any artisan. Check out our golden burl wood selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our wood shops. AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELD BURL EXOTIC WOOD Rare burls from the goldfield regions of Australia Slow grown dense fiber Rich in color and eye Prized for knife handles.
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Thin one, lightweight , very dry,softwood. This rare gold burl grows very slowly with amazing burl grain. One beautiful Gold Burl slab for resin table Island DIY art Woodworks / Epoxy / Resin Island tray/and etc.
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Golden Amboyna Burl Pterocarpus indicus One of the world's most rare and beautiful burls. A light to deep reddish-orange, sometimes with darker lines, and with a lovely, spicy scent, there is hardly an area not highly figured with bird's-eyes. Hard & heavy and capable of taking a fine polish.
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Phoebe Gold Silk's burl colors primarily range from golden, honey, and amber. These colors symbolize royalty and luxury, and have long been considered a hallmark of high-end wood, complementing traditional aristocratic furniture or palace decor. Goldfield burls are a rare and wonderful species from Australia that can be expected to yield exceptional woodworking projects! Unique live burl edges and tight burl eyes are characteristics that can be utilized creatively in all of your woodworking.
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Take a look at the varied species in this distinct collection. Check out our gold burl wood slab selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our wood shops. Natural burl veneer is made from real burl wood, including types like Mappa burl, Walnut burl, Golden burl, Gold Nanmu burl, Camphor burl, and Fir burl.
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The process begins by slicing the burl wood into thin veneers, typically 0.12 mm to 0.15 mm thick, from the root wood. Next, the sliced veneers are cut into rectangular pieces. Skilled workers then arrange the pieces on pre.
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Cinnamon Burl is one of the rarest of species, only grows in a small area in so Cal and not alot left. I have many slabs in all sizes of this amazing colored wood. This stuff is similar to Mappa but with alot more coloring and character.
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All wood is kiln dried. This pic is a slab 20ft long. I have it if you want it.
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