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Posted
Thé only other wood that matches the bark is walnut.
 
That bat hole or whatever doesn’t look like oak to me.
 
Just throwing it out there.

I agree about the bat hole.
Walnut has a whiteish hue to mature bark though.
I’ve seen sweet chestnut like that before.
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I was puzzling at a log the other day. Looks like willow on the outside but has medullary rays.
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Interesting...
Another school day for me.
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Posted
1 minute ago, Rough Hewn said:


I agree about the bat hole.
Walnut has a whiteish hue to mature bark though.
I’ve seen sweet chestnut like that before.
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SC that young is usually smooth barked, not teaching you to suck eggs though.

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SC that young is usually smooth barked, not teaching you to suck eggs though.

Had a stack of logs like that but with chocolate brown heart wood, thick layer of light sapwood.
I’d have put money on it being oak until I found several SC leaves still attached.
Seen so many variables in bark and grain over the years, especially when infected heartwood and sapwood maybe discoloured.
Could be willow,poplar,oak,SC...
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1 hour ago, Tommy_B said:

Leave it on some ground for a while and if it takes root, don't burn it

Willow burns fine when seasoned . Burnt quit a bit early on this winter before it got really cold .

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