Cherry burl sap?

Ray D

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I think gum pockets in cherry is part of what gives this lumber a lot of character so I never try to remove them. Just my opinion of course. Hopefully someone can help you out.
 

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Thanks for the replies. I put some of the sap in denatured alcohol to see what happened. It dissolved about 50%. After I rough turn probaly soak in denatured alcohol. Then try pick the rest.
 

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Thanks for the replies. I put some of the sap in denatured alcohol to see what happened. It dissolved about 50%. After I rough turn probaly soak in denatured alcohol. Then try pick the rest.
What are you going for? Why remove it? Are you rendering it to make rosin for bow dressing?
 

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Turning bowls with the burl. Was hoping somebody had good idea to get rid of the gum. I had it all over the other day it was sticky.
 
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