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What is this grain pattern called?

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  1. Marshel54

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    I get this pattern a lot especially on large maple rounds. What is it called? Does it effect the quality of the firewood? Desirable or not?

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    I think it's a type of spalting. I have spalted Hickory cabinets.
    Spalting - Wikipedia

    ETA: It will probably dry faster than normal, then absorb more rain.
    Dry it, cover it and it'll burn fine.
     
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    It’s called curly or tiger maple, although not very tight curls. If it were birch, it’s almost flame.
     
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    Very desirable to woodworkers. Absolutely no difference for firewood.
    Guitar makers can work magic with it.
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    This is called quilted maple.
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    I thought that was curly maple.

    Spalted is a black fungus
     

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    Nice box, Tim.
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    X2 ^^^

    Awesome looking guitar
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    So that’s what curly maple looks like. I’ve never seen it.
     
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    In the past I wonder is this was curl. I have had quite a few rounds like this. Thought I would see what others said.
    Muzzle loading rifle gunsmith also. Years ago I got connected up with a guy that made muzzle loaders and that was prize stock material.
     
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    I see it from time to time, but no woodworker here so it goes to firewood. Neighbors dad used to do woodworking so I would give him different wood once in awhile. Loved seeing his work.
     
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    My BIL likes turning pens out of curly maple
     
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    Paul Reed Smith makes some amazing guitars. As do many others. One of the cool features of Instagram is the ability to follow “hashtags”, which I do. Stuff like this comes up often. I really appreciate the talent and skill of these craftsmen and women. It pains me to see this beautiful wood get burned up.

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    Gun stock guys would give really good money for it. Has way more value than just firewood
     
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    Good stuff. I use them for knife scales. I've seen musket rifles with tiger maple stocks that are beautiful.
     
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    Your pics are curly or tiger striped..

    Maple figuring might be curly, tiger striped, birds eye or quilted... I'm sure there are more. Google those 4 images.....

    I run into trees on occasion that are much more valuable than firewood..
     
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    Some of the red maple i was splitting today had a similar grain pattern. Very cool! Ill take some pics tomorrow.
     
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    This. It's all under the umbrella of figured maple. When I had 2 huge bigleaf maples cut down, I sold a few blocks to a guitar maker (Dave Bunker, Bunker Guitars). With the tips he gave me, I saved some figured blocks off my trees to make some name plaques and antler mounts.
     
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    Curley maple like that can bring big money in the black powder gun business, as well as modern rifles. I only built one modern rifle using curley maple. It was a 280 Remington on an FN mauser action. The stuff is a bear to carve, you are always sharpening scrapers and gouges to keep them razor sharp to get a smooth cut.
     
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    Here's some of the splits from this past weekend. Red maple. No as pronounced as yours but still cool. IMG_2720.JPG IMG_2721.JPG IMG_2722.JPG
     
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    curly maple.