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What kinda wood is that?

Started by FinsnFur, April 25, 2013, 05:13:49 PM

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FinsnFur

I'm told the yellow orange stuff in the back pile is Mulberry.
I split the front pile tonight after work (brown and white), and cant figure out what kind it is, but it sure is pretty when ya pop em open.
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coyote101

I'm no expert, but it looks like fire wood to me.  :confused: :innocentwhistle:

Pat

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FinsnFur

Day umm your better then ya think.  :eyebrow:
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Hawks Feather

Looks like walnut.  If you let me get a quick smell (followed by my nose shutting down) I will know for sure.

Jerry

FinsnFur

Why are you allergic to it Jerry?

I thought about Walnut as soon as I got em opened up. But the only other Walnut I've seen split, I split a couple weeks ago (train tracks wood) ID'd by my brother at the time and the dark core was much closer to the outside. There's was only like 3/4" to a 1" of the lighter color on the outside. :confused:



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Todd Rahm

If you said ya split it before work I would say its "Morning Wood", but ya got me baffled with the after work stuff.  :wo: :biggrin:

FinsnFur

I also wanted to ask if any turners out there were interested in any burls and crotches of this mulberry? I've got a pile of pieces I chunked up, I could take pics of if anyone is interested. They cant be stacked and therefore are not much good to me.
If they arent any good for turning, they might end up in the bonfire pile along with the ones my old ass cant split.
Actually I can split em.  It's the Fiskars X27 splitting axe that wont do it. :innocentwhistle:

I dont want anything for any of them. If your interested let me know.
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vvarmitr

You have burl?
Lets see a pix.   :biggrin:

bigben

Looks like black walnut to me.
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FinsnFur

Quote from: vvarmitr on April 29, 2013, 11:27:17 AM
You have burl?
Lets see a pix.   :biggrin:


They all went in the firepit Saturday night James. Those, the crotches and the stump fillets. No one answered so I figured they was junk wood :shrug:
They kept the party rollin out there though :eyebrow:
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CARNSARNIT! :sad2:
Well at least they got enjoyed anyways.  :wink:
LOL!