Need help in delete this thread, as I tried and made it all a worst mess. Reason for delete...photo is not real but from PhotoShop battles and made the whole thread a mess trying to delete it. Sorry!!!! 
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Dileon... I meant this kind of Ramen:
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See the resemblance... sorry, my weird sense of humor, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Mike
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Found out this picture is from the photoshop battles forum which about who can make the best photos,....which means it is a total fake.... I was right the first thought it is pasta, sauce, and burnt cheese sorry I thought it was something interesting....you can delete this thread....it is not wood grain......
. Explore! Dream! Discover!” aloha Di
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It was an interesting search a lot of wood people thought it was a burnt tree of a Gimlet burl eucalyptus from western Australia. So I was not the only one who thought it was a Eucalyptus burl.... hope the person wins the photo battle. But clearly it was not wood grain pattern...of an unusual kind. LOL So they can bury this thread ....
. Explore! Dream! Discover!” aloha Di
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Originally posted by Brian T View PostMove this to the Carving Materials forum. Maybe we all should be working in bad noodles and burnt cheese?. Explore! Dream! Discover!” aloha Di
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This is too good to delete, Di - I moved it to Off Topic.
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Oh well...looks like my spaghetti tree is going to stay on the forum27034_1.jpg......... Here is a picture of a real burl...Rib Fruited Mallee (Eucalyptus corrugata) Corrugata burl.
. Explore! Dream! Discover!” aloha Di
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Another picture of the real deal Eucalyptus resin burl bowl. #0118C_ResinVeinBurl.jpg. Explore! Dream! Discover!” aloha Di
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Western Red Cedar burl slab. I will never carve that stuff again. About 2" thick. Quartz inlay.
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Originally posted by Brian T View PostWestern Red Cedar burl slab. I will never carve that stuff again. About 2" thick. Quartz inlay.
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ChuckChuck
Always hoping for a nice slice that won't need sanding!
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