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    Default burning timber, help

    need some advice on burning old oregon with a blowtourch to get a wenge color...all hint and tips would be greatly appriecated...

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    Take it a bit at a time and see. Watch out for cracking. Oregon has distinct growth rings with differing hardness and you're likely to get a sandblasted effect that you may or may not want.

    You may need to finish with a stain or shellac anyway to get an even result.

    Edit: I've scorched silver birch - just the rim of a bowl - with good results; and cypress and English Ash bowls on the outside with lots of cracking as a result. I only have one blowtorch but I'd guess that quick and high heat might reduce cracking.
    Cheers, Ern

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