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Species Competition for 2024

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by 828woodministry, Jan 15, 2024.

  1. Chud

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    +1 Japanese Persimmon
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    That's some pretty wood. I bet SBK1980 would like that piece with the curly grain.
     
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    Add honey locust to my tally. IMG_5681.JPG
     
  4. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Pretty sure this is crabapple IMG_5718.JPG IMG_5721.JPG IMG_5725.JPG IMG_5720.JPG
     
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    I knew it was apple of some sort and the "apples" I found confirmed it was crabapple.
     
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  7. Chud

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    +1 Awesome barkless White Pine
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  8. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Bet it smelled great! Any sap on your saw? I've cut spruce and got covered in it!
     
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    It’s been in my yard for months, so sap wasn’t bad. Long enough for bugs to separate the bark.
    Sticky bits on my arms and neck didn’t feel great at 90deg. First time splitting EWP and it’s by far the lightest pine I’ve encountered. Lighter than Poplar. I cut the pieces between the whorls, so they are nice straight splits.
     
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    EWP dries to feather light. Should be good for the Fall. The limb wood can have lots of lignin
     
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    I almost grabbed a chunk of gnarly EWP for the count at the dump the other day. Needed truck empty so I didn't.
     
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    Looks good to me, but I keep processing and burning more and more of it.
     
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    Storm damage pine from my backyard. Pretty sure it’s ponderosa. IMG_1845.jpeg
     
  14. High Plains Hoarder

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    I can add a couple new species to my list:

    Blue Spruce
    American Elm

    Won't move me up much, but I'll take what I can get!
     
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    Updated Leaderboard. Let me know if I've missed anyting.
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    White oak
    Red oak
    Black locust
    Ash
    Poplar
    Osage
    and Cedar thus far in 24:D
     
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    Doing a little puttering in 100* temps and trying to get the processing area tidied up a bit. IMG_1855.jpeg Silver maple

    IMG_1858.jpeg 8 rounds of honey locust

    IMG_1857.jpeg And some spruce. I think it’s Colorado blue spruce because as far as I know that’s the only spruce around here and they don’t grow in the wild, just yard trees.
     
  20. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Bradford pear (sapsuckers seem to love fruit trees judging from all the little holes) IMG_5921.JPG IMG_5922.JPG Mimosa. Its not quartered per your rules 828woodministry so let me know if this counts. IMG_5916.JPG IMG_5918.JPG
     
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