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Elm?

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  1. RichE23ACR

    RichE23ACR

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    Hello,

    I scored a big bunch of wood. There were a couple of big logs that I thought were some kind of oak. I started splitting this wood & Jiminy Flippin' Cricket; it is stringy! It was horrible to split!!
    The bark is very thick and the rounds are extra heavy. Does anyone know what this wood is? 20260606_124327.jpg
     
  2. Eric Wanderweg

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    I’m seeing oak myself. I’ve come across some very stringy specimens, mostly white but some red oaks too occasionally.
     
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    Im seeing red oak as well. Medullary rays and bark the indicators.
     
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    I’d say some species of oak. I have seen many kinds. Some are stringy and some pop right open. We just split up a pile of oak and there were at least 3, maybe 4, different kinds of red? oak in the pile. Some lighter color and some darker color, slightly different grain and smell. The one kind would have made beautiful cabinets with the grain and color and the way it split. You never know what you are getting with oak until you open it up.
     
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    It looks like it was one of those twins where 2 trees growed together.
     
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    I'm seeing more hickory than oak. That thick, hard bark and light colored wood. Also the grain where it's split should have the medullary rays showing. 20241104_200103.jpg 20241107_211043.jpg
     
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    Looks like the pignut hickory I just split.
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