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  1. SammyWhammy

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    I’ve looked at all of my references and I’m not sure what type of wood this is. Location is southern Minnesota
     

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    Looks like a hickory to me.
     
  3. Chud

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    Have you posted this wood before? I’m 1200 miles away, but it looks like Oak to me, especially the bark.
     
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    No I’ve never posted this, it cut pretty easy, no smell after splitting and the grain is fairly straight.
     
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    Basswood. Pics are of some i scrounged last Winter IMG_1648.JPG IMG_1649.JPG IMG_1655.JPG Splits very easily. Nice and straight grained, dries fast, low btu's. Dried splits are feather light.
     

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    Some oak is softer and cuts fairly easy. Willow Oak and Scarlet Oaks in my area are fast growing for oaks. Willow Oak is a lighter color than other oaks. The Midwest probably has hundreds of tree species I’m not familiar with too.
     
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    Thanks. Ive learned of it while being a member. The wood is yellowish white and reminds me of EWP. When the bark chips, its brown underneath.
     
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    YW! One of my first wood ID threads i posted when i joined FHC was asking about a wood that turned out to be basswood.
     
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    I do believe Brad hit it right on!
     
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    I split it up and stacked it in the recreational pile for outside burning. It’s actually nice looking stuff, I was hoping it was oak when I saw it.
     
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    Basswood is much better suited for carving than it is for firewood.
     
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    Any pics of a split?
     
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    Basswood. I make kindling splits with mine as it dries down quick and burns fast. Move it under cover if possible. My picture is a temporary drying spot this summer until it all turned gray. Then it got stored out of the weather.
     

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    IMG_4137.JPG
     
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    I was after his pics, rather than yours. I was in question as to whether it might not be Ash. Once the bug hits it, the bark on our trees becomes flaky like that. I figured pictures of his splits will help determine whether it was or not
     
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    I know! :D You forogt who you're dealing with here. Im on Christmas release from Bellevue! :rofl: :lol: