Posted by Bill in IL on January 01, 2015 at 05:58:04 from (66.94.208.1):
In Reply to: Identify this wood posted by Steve Terplak on January 01, 2015 at 05:12:31:
I can't say for sure without looking at the shape of the whole tree. Another clue would be your location. Leaves are the easiest way but fhe are long gone and probabally of a variety that shrivel up to nothing once dried.
I think it's something in the hickory family with the dark heartwood. I cut one just like it a few weeks ago but never really thought anything of it till after I had it split and it was on the pile. Mine had real dense wood and a real bright white sapwood reminded me of something close to hickory.
I will say pretty sure it's not box elder cause of the color of the bark at least that's not what I remember of them. I know for sure it's not hackberry the bark is very distinct.
There has to be a hardwood logger on here somewhere.
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