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I'm about to start filling my woodshed for next year and have been given some logs. I don't know what they are but they look like decent hardwood. I also have some twigs to help with ID. Anyone help identify them and will they make good firewood?

 

Cheers all

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OMG, embarrassment time no doubt...RED OAK maybe (that assumes the twigs are from the logs, otherwise I'd have guessed Beech)?

 

Time to tootle off me thinks :blushing:

 

Paul

 

Twigs and logs are deffo from the same tree

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Defiantly not horse chestnut, I'd rule out beech also. Possibly sweet chestnut. Any other pictures?

 

Thanks Adam,

 

Heres some more pics - I've split a few logs now so you can see the grain

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