Thistle said:Hmmm... Bark resembles smaller Honey Locust.Wood is reddish-pink when fresh also.
Thistle said:Silver Maple :lol:
What size blocks?Thistle said:It does make nice large salad or 'popcorn' bowls.Easy to turn green,rough it out,seal & let sit a few months then finish the walls down to 1/4" or so thick when dry,sand to 220/400 grit & oil.
smokinjay said:What size blocks?Thistle said:It does make nice large salad or 'popcorn' bowls.Easy to turn green,rough it out,seal & let sit a few months then finish the walls down to 1/4" or so thick when dry,sand to 220/400 grit & oil.
Thistle said:Fairly coarse slightly wavy grain,still going with Honey Locust
nrford said:Thistle said:Fairly coarse slightly wavy grain,still going with Honey Locust
Where are the thorns?? Honey locust has a lot of them, I see none in these photos. If it is not cherry then it could be a fruit tree, but 25 years of buying timber and making about 60 million board ft. of lumber tells me CHERRY.
FLINT said:Honey locust doesn't have those conspicuous lenticels on the park like cherry and related species do.