Molding a Burl Source's wood

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Hello friends, a few days ago I received a Burl's wood, who very kindly sent me to Argentina, I am very happy because have an excellent stabilized.
Here I show you some photos of the process for our handles because many times I have wondered about this.
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be continued...
 
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After much sanding and polishing ... voilá!
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In other oportunity I will show you the finish knife
Best regards.
Claudio
 
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:eek:WOW!! Holy Moly. Sure looks great. I guess that was a Dyed piece of Burl:thumbup:
 
WOW!!!!
You did a great job with the wood!
I really enjoyed seeing how you make your handles.

The wood Claudio used was a piece of maple burl that was dyed black and stabilized.
It was a good piece of wood, but......Claudio made it look great.
It is enjoyable for me to be able to see what talented people are able to do with the wood they get.

Thank You Claudio for the photos.
Maybe we will get to see what you do with the redwood?
 
Thank you very much, I'm glad you like it and hope you find it useful step by step in photos.
Mark, the next weekend you open a exposicicion here in Buenos Aires, which will carry a knife handle, redwood, next week will show the photos.
Best Regards.
Claudio
 
At first I thought it was his finger caught in the wheel!!!! :-0

This was great.. thank you for posting. I never would have thought so much of that was done a machine....
 
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