An Olive Disaster!! 😳

Full of natural voids, stress cracks, and unstable features, this olive burl was always going to explode, but I was determined to try and complete this project without the use of resin. Unfortunately, that turned out to be the only way to salvage this piece in the end. Please let me know what you think of this project by leaving a comment below! I cannot always respond to every comment, but I make time to read each one. I always appreciate feedback, positive or negative. Get 10% of TotalBoat products using the code “adamsen“ at checkout! Follow me on Instagram: @adamsen_woodcraft Follow me on Facebook: Thanks again for watching! Product and referral links below: Use code ADAMSEN15 for 15% off Starbond products (short affiliate link): has generously provided a 15% discount (not combinable with other offers) if you use code “YT-DAVID“. Use that code and it will help me out too! If you’re interested in my other projects, check out my website: All of the music used in this video came from: Products I use: Minwax wood stabilizer: Starbond Clear Thin CA glue: Starbond Clear Medium CA glue: Starbond Clear Thick CA glue: Starbond Medium Brown CA glue: Starbond Medium-Thick Black CA glue: Starbond Activator: TotalBoat Penetrating Epoxy: TotalBoat Thickset Epoxy: TotalBoat Tabletop Epoxy: Mylands cellulose sanding sealer: Mahoney’s Finishes Walnut Wax: Mahoney’s Finishes Walnut Oil: Turntable for glamour shots: Easy Wood Tools Carbide Cutter: Easy Wood Tools Carbide Cutter (negative rake): Beall buffing system: 3 inch Sanding Disks: Makita right angle drill/sander: My favorite finish (Mahoney’s Walnut products): Pyrography Pen: Carter & Son 5/8“ Bowl Gouge: Crown Diamond Parting Tool: Tormek T-8 Sharpener with Woodturners Accessories: Five minute epoxy: My camera: My microphone:
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