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Just thought I'd add this

 

 

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You cant use that as firewood it has mouldy funk on it !!!!!!

 

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can this be a reaction to the blade that cut this or oil on the blade as we sometimes get this on the cut side of aring of firewood usually elm but sometimes sycamore as said only where the blade has touched very confusing

 

I would guess that's because the saw cuts through the vessels exposing their interior and the latent mycelium to the air whereas when splitting the wood seperates along the thick cell walls with less trauma. Same reason lettuce will brown quicker if you slice it than if you tear it...

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They're about 3/4", what size would be more suitable?

 

 

3/4" thick or wide?

 

They look more like a few mm thick in the pics.

 

If they are 3/4" thick then that about right.

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Elm does get a bit fuzzy sometimes. You've gone full blown there :001_tongue: It's a bit strange that it's jsut one log- is it the furthest away from the door/ fresh air flow?

 

You can just brush or scrape it off, it doesn't harm the timber in the short term.

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