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can I ask to see the rest of the tree!!, im torn between pop and ash!

the bark looks too ridged to be ash as you say but the cut face doesn't look, fibrous enough to be pop :blushing:

 

Cheeky boy says you need a sharper chain:lol:

 

On a seroius note I think someone has had at it with a sander

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Large ring, a mate wants it for a garden table - but doesn't know what tree it is and how long to season it

Cut down today

 

Any ideas??

 

Its a lump of hybrid pop and thats not the first choice........

 

If is outdoors it will be seasoned when the bark has fallen of and the table has developed a large radial crack and that huge sapwood area has a colony of fungi:laugh1:

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