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Please help ID wood

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  1. Yawner

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    Is this ash, what do you think? We have very little ash around here far as I know but thinking this I found at the town dump is ash. From only about a 6"dbh tree. Such white wood, about as white as I have ever seen.[​IMG]

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  2. Eric Wanderweg

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    Not ash. Doesn't look like anything I've scored before, but I'd say possibly basswood.
     
  3. Redneckchevy

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    Kinda looks like basswood to me as well.
     
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    I agree, not ash... Horkn would be able to confirm basswood or not...
     
  5. buZZsaw BRAD

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    It is not. Looks like red mapleish to me. Sorry for the bad news. The basswood ive cut...when you damage the bark, its a brownish color underneath.
     
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    But small red maple usually has smooth bark
     
  7. Chud

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    Has anyone split Hophornbeam? I don’t see it often, but that’s the first thing that came to mind looking at the bark.
     
  8. Yawner

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    IMO It is not hop hornbeam and it is not red Maple. It definitely resembles basswood from images I found online.
     
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    My app said American hophornbeam. Picture of a screen image isn't ideal though.
     
  10. Yawner

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    It resembles it but I don’t think it is because I have those all around, I call them ironwood.
     
  11. Chud

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    Ostrya virginiana is American Hophornbeam
    Carpinus carolinana is American Hornbeam and has smooth bark aka Ironwood
     
  12. Backwoods Savage

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    I would not say ironwood has a smooth bark. Or maybe you are refering to blue beech?
     
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    Looks like bass.
     
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  14. Yawner

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    Yes, the blue beech is what I call musclewood. Ironwood to me is the non-smooth one that looks kinda like the wood in this thread.
     
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    Agreed on the blue beech but our ironwood does not look like what is pictured.
     
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  16. Chud

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    That may be true in Michigan. What I know for sure is there is only one Carpinus caroliniana and it has many common names, but it has smooth bark. Hophornbeam does not have smooth bark
     
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    Good point. Almost looks like beech at that size.
     
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    Looks like basswood to me. I deal with a ton of ash, and a certain amount of basswood too. I don't go out of my way for basswood, but sometimes it makes itself needing to be dealt with, like when it blocks my trails. I'll process it if it is easy to get to, and I have to cut it.
     
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    Yes, I process enough ironwood, hophornbeam. The bark looks like a small version of shagbark hickory, and so does the heartwood. It gets dark at the center.