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Evening all, I forget the name of these growths that appear on oaks, this one was a good size, I pealed the bark off after letting it season, thought I would show it to you lot.:biggrin:

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Thanks Al, I seem to vaguely remember it having a specific name as it was attached by a small root like structure, as can just about be made out in the pics where the darker wood is, I think David Humfries had one on his desk and was posting about them, but I can't find the thread for looking.

 

I might chuck it on the lathe myself if I can think of a good use, maybe a ball would be fun.:001_smile:

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Tree brain

 

Would it be some kind of spheroblast (not sure on spelling)

 

Pretty cool whatever it is

 

That's the name I was looking for...thanks:001_smile:

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we used to call them 'space potatoes', put some sandpaper on them and stick them on the end of walking sticks. can get them off other trees also, esp. cedar - lovely scent.

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it does look like there may be a bit of burr in places on that lump. i'll turn it for you if you want?

 

Thanks mate, I have a couple of lathes, I will spin it up and see what I get.:001_smile:

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we used to call them 'space potatoes', put some sandpaper on them and stick them on the end of walking sticks. can get them off other trees also, esp. cedar - lovely scent.

 

That's a great idea!

 

But space potatoes. ..:lol:

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