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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by chunez, Apr 25, 2023.

  1. Eric Wanderweg

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  2. Eric Wanderweg

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    That looks more like something in the red oak family. Based on the smooth bark and lots of knots/lateral branches I’d venture to guess pin oak, a common landscape tree.
     
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    I agree, honey locust. Great wood and HEAVY.
     
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    IMO that is HL. There may be different varieties/hybrids?
     
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    Its a crap shoot sometime as to what you'll find once you slice it open. Had a big black locust log that had a huge check in the middle and tried to slice for optimal yield. Milled some pin oak and it warped like a banana even though it was stored in a basement for slow drying. Sealing the ends helps with checking. Anchorseal or old latex paint are the most common.
     
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    Looks like a variety of red oak. Ive never seen one with that much sapwood.
     
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  7. chunez

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    What about this guy?
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    More honey locust? 4C468BC5-5A3F-4F53-9E56-F903FD08385A.jpeg
     
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    I'm the last person to know, but looks more like cherry and/or apple to me. Not seeing HL bark.
     
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  11. chunez

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    Thought this was ash at first but then I saw the black specs in the sapwood that I thought was indicative of some other species that escapes me. Maple? Walnut?
     
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    Kinda disappointing black walnut slabs. Maybe epoxy table material with the big voids. LOTS OF ANTS
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    Found a nice HL log to make up for it. Big day today, moving everything I’ve milled so far to my father in laws shed for drying!
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    HL is some hard stuff to mill!
     
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    The low pro skiptooth ate right through it, much easier to mill than the shagbark logs
     
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    No guesses on this one?
     
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    I have a few thoughts, but first:
    What does it smell like?
    If you buck a piece and split it, how does it split and what does the grain look like?
     
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    I'm guessing you are going to say it was maple? That log was a potential one for milling so I didn't split any.
     
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    Roadside marketplace listing. I thought silver maple at first but I'm not sure on this one. Weird how the one log has a big heartwood section and the rest are much smaller. Two different trees?
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