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some locust

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  1. brenndatomu

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    Looks like maple to me...
     
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    NICE Haul!!! :cool::yes::saw: You got a mix in there!!
     
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    I'm seeing Norway maple myself. Dries fast and burns longer than red maple, but not quite as many BTU's as sugar maple.
     
  4. stoveliker

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    okay. I've never seen maple this white.
    But I see in some tables it's slightly below sugar maple indeed. (and sugar maple seems to be close to red oak)
    That's good for a year when I'll have a boatload of locust; makes it likely easier to start the fire by adding some maple.
     
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    Norway maple. Comparable to ash in terms of btu's, splitablity (is that a word) and drying time. It is the lightest colored maple IME.
     
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  6. stoveliker

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    One more pic that better represents how it looks. One split on black locust. IMG_20260422_174231715_HDR.jpg
     
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    Just looking at that split, it reminds me of silver maple
     
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    yeah, that is what I was thinking now too.The bark looks different though.

    I have some silver maple here and that bark is more flaky. This is not at all flaky. The bark does (indeed) look like norway maple.
     
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    Do you have any Norway maple in your area Dave?
     
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    Yah
     
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    Agreed. Taking a break from cutting up my first batch of locust, just looking at the logs I noticed one of the butts was shaped just like a footprint. A big footprint, no defined toes. Sasquatch wearing socks. Cut a bunch up and gave them to my sister for her garden.
    Couple years later I spied a butt that looked like the pad of a dog print. Gave them to a female friend who sold crafts. Opined if she went to the beach in RI and picked up a bunch of toes she could either use them or sell them as a kit to make big dog prints in a garden. Not sure if she ever saw/understood my vision :)