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Hello there folks,

 

This is my first post, and I'm sure it should be an easy one for you experienced guys!? I've put in about 8h over a few days trying to identify this cutting through its bark and the cross section of its rings pores, but I'm not totally satisfied with my findings! I would really appreciate some experienced knowledge, any help would be gratefully received.

 

Regards Sidney 

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Yeah I am confident some are oak and some ash.  The logs with a rotten area around the edge only are oak.  Sapwood rots quickly; heartwood very slowly.

 

 The slice just below your feet in the first batch of photos is ash, no differentiation between heartwood and sapwood.  Also no medullary rays visible.

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