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Crack in a burl
Todd Halleman

Crack in a burl

When I started turning I remember thinking cracks are bad. That They are dangerous and look ugly. As I’ve improved in style and skill I have learned that cracks can actually improve a piece. This platter is 12.5” wide and is made from York Gum Burl from Australia. It has some amazing character with the figure and the cracks.
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