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beech for me too i was splitting some sycamore the other day only 2 years old and it was starting to rot in places beech goes with a bang through the splitter where sycamore splits very very easy

 

You obviously haven't split hard bone dry sycamore before then....that goes bang alright!

 

Regarding id...its a tough one. My first guess based on the outer was Sycamore, but the inside looks like it could be either. I'm leaning towards Sycamore myself though

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i meant closer than that. i need to see the grain to give a positive id.

these pages should help you id it yourself.

 

European Beech | The Wood Database - Lumber Identification (Hardwoods)

 

Sycamore Maple | The Wood Database - Lumber Identification (Hardwoods)

 

 

if its beech you will see mudulary rays on the end grain

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