This here is some wood that's been drying for about 5 years now. Don't mind the hose. I don't remember where I cut it from since I took down a good portion of the trees here without paying them much notice. If anyone can help ID would be appreciated.
I'd normally say pine looking at it but I don't have pine around here. I have sugar maple which is drying in a different place and that's the normal go-to for burning. Normally I'd take the wood for either winter fireplace burning or for camp fires.
This is the unknown wood above. Here are a few more shots of it.
I have some ginko from a tree that died that I meant to eventually make into coasters but never got around to it. I doubt the one above is it but figure it may be mixed in. Doesn't look right quite like a ginko but not sure what else I could've thrown in there and kept without burning.
This one below I believe is the actual ginko if anyone can confirm. It could be sugar maple but doesn't look quite right. Once I get some stain I'll process it and see what comes up.
The ginko was a real shame to cut down but it was gone.
A closeup of the sugar maple leftovers (with a possible ginko mixed in) just for the hell of it:
The sugar maple is just branches that fell in various storms.
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I dunno, that bark reminds me a lot of lodgepole pine, aka tamarack, in the PNW.
I don't think that's it since we don't have that around here. I thought it was sumac for a bit but doesn't seem right either.
Que bueno ver esas maderas aunque solo conozco el pino , pero aquí en Venezuela en la zona donde vivo hay una que la llaman chaparro y muy buena porque arde mucho y poco humo
Probablemente sea pino. No tengo ni idea de dónde pudo haber salido. No tengo pinos.
Bueno, lo importante es que pueda dar un buen fuego para el invierno no? Si no, puedes usarlo para hacer alguna extructura en casa.
Un abrazo caballero.
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I would say it's cedar but usually cedar is red on the inside. But maybe after 5 years of drying it loses it color? I do not know.
Maybe cut into it and smell it.. maybe the scent of the wood can be a tip