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Anyone know the type wood this is

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  1. B.Brown

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    Very wet, like 45% moisture, I think it might be a type of willow 3DF35E14-0FBC-444A-AF9F-75DF883CFDD9.jpeg 1992308F-B52C-43DB-ACB3-4BE1B0A1A73A.jpeg E3B7CB13-5209-4F40-A8A8-BB027B497EC8.jpeg this STUFF IS WET!
     
  2. Eric VW

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    Did you sniff it?
     
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    Firewood! Sorry i had to be the first!

    Bark looks like basswood. Basswood wood is very light color wise. Not enough experience with it to say the wood can be different colors.
     
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    Where about in the us are you located?
     
  5. B.Brown

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    yup, smells like wet wood,different, kinda willowy.
     
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  6. B.Brown

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    Pnw
     
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    I lived (and cut timber) in the pnw for 43 years.... it looks like maple to me.
     
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    That's possible, This time of the year maple would be very wet
     
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    Big leaf maple.
    Edited to add: it's one of the best firewoods of our commonly available native NW species.
     
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    Yup
     
  11. B.Brown

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    I'll find out when the people get back home, this next week. Or, i'll take a chunk out to the local forester and see what he says.
     
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    i'd be willing to bet all wood would be very wet this time of the year. Saps way up, spring is just around the corner. 2 wks ago, maples were bleeding like no tomorrow as soon as they were cut.
     
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    Yup. Time to make syrup.

    Corn syrup.jpg
     
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    Willow syrup?:faint: