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Honey locust?

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  1. Juniper Hill

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    Never had it before but definitely smells like locust. Any experts out there?
     

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    I'm not seeing it... Center wood is too brown... I'm use to the center wood being more of a pinkish color. Plus it should smell sweet when split...
     
  3. Chud

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    Washington Hawthorn is my guess.
     
  4. Eric Wanderweg

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    Almost looks like apple. If not, another fruit tree.
     
  5. JimBear

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    I will go in the “could be” category. The honey locust I have cut/split isn’t sweet to my nose it’s more sour & funky smelly, almost putrid.

    It is usually pinkish/salmon colored but camera settings can affect the color in photo’s. That does look pretty brownish though.

    Here is some I cut a while back.

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  6. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Im with the could be category as well. Color is a bit darker and bark doesnt convince me. I dont recall it having much of an aroma.
    Better pics of the bark Juniper Hill ?
     
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  7. The Wood Wolverine

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    I thought that initially too. After more inspection, not sure. Here's some for reference:
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  8. Brokenstone

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    Should be good heating wood.
    I have seen some furniture and cabinetry made out of it and it was very nice work.
     
  9. Moparguy

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    Cabinetry made out of honey locust? Do you have any pictures? I was actually interested in that...
     
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    Sorry no picture but I can say it was very attractive work and I was surprised it came out of what many would regard as a trash wood.
     
  11. The Wood Wolverine

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    This to me would rule out fruitwood. I just processed a large honey locust and none of the wood had a two-tone center.
     
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