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  1. Some more cutting, would I be right in thinking splated ash??
  2. I was planning/hoping to use them for some epoxy project's! Most of them are pretty solid, I'll see how they dry up? Cheers for the help guys.
  3. Hi there gentleman, Just a follow up on my original question, with some new images from my latest cuttings from the same source, just as there were some different options on my first cuttings, I truly appreciate your time and knowledge, I would just love to be 99% sure of what is 🤠 Some photos are of the same piece's Regards Sean
  4. This closes up image is from the other slice I cut the week before, and the 2 together, they were from cut from different field stacks, so maybe different species??
  5. It's the same slice dumper, just different lighting with the pictures, the bark says oak to me, but I'm only a Googler, I'm heading back to the job on Saturday so I'll get some full image's, and hopefully cut myself some more pieces.
  6. Cheers dumper, A few more images to help confirmation
  7. Ok cheers Steve, do you not think oak?
  8. 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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