We often are looking for burls, but I once accidentally discovered an incredible source of wood with burled figure in what I thought was an unlikely place. Maybe everyone knew of this but me!
We had a big oak tree die and break off in a storm, leaving just the lower part above the ground. It looked much like this one:

For lack of a more refined term, I called the growth at the ground a “buttress”. I cut into what remained of the broken tree and found the most incredible figure! The figure was all the way from near the center to the circumference. I made a number of small things and some bowls from the wood I salvaged.
I don’t know if this “defect” is common or due to some condition of the soil here but I’ve found several of these trees on my property, all in the same section of woods. Don’t know if it’s limited to oaks or present in other species, but I’ve only seen it in oak here. If any need to come down, I’lll probably have the tree cut above the wide section, dig up the stump and roots with the excavator, and see what’s inside.
Anybody have any experience with this or see trees like this in your area?
JKJ
We had a big oak tree die and break off in a storm, leaving just the lower part above the ground. It looked much like this one:

For lack of a more refined term, I called the growth at the ground a “buttress”. I cut into what remained of the broken tree and found the most incredible figure! The figure was all the way from near the center to the circumference. I made a number of small things and some bowls from the wood I salvaged.
I don’t know if this “defect” is common or due to some condition of the soil here but I’ve found several of these trees on my property, all in the same section of woods. Don’t know if it’s limited to oaks or present in other species, but I’ve only seen it in oak here. If any need to come down, I’lll probably have the tree cut above the wide section, dig up the stump and roots with the excavator, and see what’s inside.
Anybody have any experience with this or see trees like this in your area?
JKJ