I'll take two cord of that maplecherry!Zap I thought maybe this post was going to introduce me to a new variety of wood I hadn't heard of yet, Maplecherry!
What can you make from that, it's about 14.75 inches long.Amazing grain figures there. That would make some excellent turning/carving wood.
Ship 2 or 3 of those small rounds to me and I'll send you back a nice completed turned piece when dried. Just too nice to burn...
What can you make from that, it's about 14.75 inches long.
I'm always amazed at how a tree will grow like that.
Done A C, but we'll have something new Turkey day or before. Maybe I'll throw up a pic of a nice breakfast tonight!Zap, buddy, I need a favor. Put something besides food in your avatar. Every time I see it I have this urge to go to the fridge. A C
Perfect name Jake.Maplecherry . . . cherrymaple . . . you're all wrong . . . it's "cherple" . . . burns like sugar maple, when tapped in the spring the syrup tastes like a cherry infused syrup and splits and smells like cherry. Get all the "cherple" you can find!
Perfect name Jake.
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On Saturday when I grabbed the Red Maple (in the same area) I noticed the Maple had let go of the Cherry.That's pretty cool.
Make a neat stool out that round
guessing the maple wanted to remain standing and not end up turned into a bowlOn Saturday when I grabbed the Red Maple (in the same area) I noticed the Maple had let go of the Cherry.