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I was able to get my hands on a couple of pieces of log that I thought was
oak just by looking at the bark. ( it still winter here in Minnesota, so no leaves). When I cut it open I am not so sure. The heartwood has the coloration of oak, but the grain is wide and coarse. The sap wood is plain and white, with straight grain. My guess is that this is a type of oak and from my researching around the net, it may be bur oak. Can anyone verify this for me? thank in advance for your input. |
Wood ID Please - 3 attachments
Looks like Plum to me. But its difficult to say.
"KarlB" wrote in message ... I was able to get my hands on a couple of pieces of log that I thought was oak just by looking at the bark. ( it still winter here in Minnesota, so no leaves). When I cut it open I am not so sure. The heartwood has the coloration of oak, but the grain is wide and coarse. The sap wood is plain and white, with straight grain. My guess is that this is a type of oak and from my researching around the net, it may be bur oak. Can anyone verify this for me? thank in advance for your input. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Wood ID Please - 3 attachments
"KarlB" wrote in message ... I was able to get my hands on a couple of pieces of log that I thought was oak just by looking at the bark. ( it still winter here in Minnesota, so no leaves). When I cut it open I am not so sure. The heartwood has the coloration of oak, but the grain is wide and coarse. The sap wood is plain and white, with straight grain. My guess is that this is a type of oak and from my researching around the net, it may be bur oak. Can anyone verify this for me? thank in advance for your input. I don't know the wood, but that heartwood is just beautiful. I hope you have something special planned for it. |
Wood ID Please - 3 attachments
KarlB wrote:
I was able to get my hands on a couple of pieces of log that I thought was oak just by looking at the bark. ( it still winter here in Minnesota, so no leaves). When I cut it open I am not so sure. The heartwood has the coloration of oak, but the grain is wide and coarse. The sap wood is plain and white, with straight grain. My guess is that this is a type of oak and from my researching around the net, it may be bur oak. Can anyone verify this for me? thank in advance for your input. I haven't seen the inside, but I have two pin oaks that match the bark pretty well. They are about 40 ft and are as straight as an arrow. Dave |
Wood ID Please - 3 attachments
Its been awhile since I've seen any, but it might be red elm.
"KarlB" wrote in message ... I was able to get my hands on a couple of pieces of log that I thought was oak just by looking at the bark. ( it still winter here in Minnesota, so no leaves). When I cut it open I am not so sure. The heartwood has the coloration of oak, but the grain is wide and coarse. The sap wood is plain and white, with straight grain. My guess is that this is a type of oak and from my researching around the net, it may be bur oak. Can anyone verify this for me? thank in advance for your input. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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