Oh, I have a question as well. I am not from the US and I wonder what you mean by 'gathering burls legally'. Do you need permission (from who?) to cut burls from fallen/dead or already felled trees? Or (which makes sense) from live healthy ones?
@Mueiwark To harvest burls Legally You must have the permission of the land owner or if you go on to USA public lands you need a permit. If you are stopped by a patrol officer and you do not have documentation... it is a Federal Offence.
I get my burls from land developers who are clearing land for homes and such.
I use a skip chisel tooth and the saw is an 066 stihl
OregonBurls 6 months ago
Nice , informative video......what are you using for a chainsaw and what type of blade is in your bandsaw ? thanks : )
MegaDusty56 6 months ago
Hit help relax the burl so it is less self destructive.
OregonBurls 11 months ago
Why do you cook it in water?
Ca does have a lot of walnut trees.Where I live I am almost surrounded by them everyone is planting them now good money in nuts I guess.
SavageHmr 11 months ago
hey man post a link to ur blog
andredoggy 1 year ago
Oh, I have a question as well. I am not from the US and I wonder what you mean by 'gathering burls legally'. Do you need permission (from who?) to cut burls from fallen/dead or already felled trees? Or (which makes sense) from live healthy ones?
Just curious.
Mueiwark 1 year ago
@Mueiwark To harvest burls Legally You must have the permission of the land owner or if you go on to USA public lands you need a permit. If you are stopped by a patrol officer and you do not have documentation... it is a Federal Offence.
I get my burls from land developers who are clearing land for homes and such.
Thanks for the Question.
OregonBurls 1 year ago
Love the part where you spray the burl with water, it immediately shows the beauty of the grain!
Mueiwark 1 year ago
Thanks for the great video! I loved working with the burls I got from you. I'll be ordering more soon.
threeseamonsters 2 years ago