Wood ID

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thewoodlands

Minister of Fire
Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
What type of wood is this.

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Id have to say its probably petrified wood from the looks of the picture! You wouldnt have happend to have collected noahs arc on your last scrounge did you?
 
Hollywood??? :>)


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Thats either sketch or cartoon wood. Its hard to tell from that angle. I need a split. A leaf would seal the deal.
 
I think it's carbon.
 
Could it be this type of wood?
 

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Hey thats my moisture meter, but your works. Mine stopped after a year. If you split that wood open it will not be 4% inside. Split it open, take another pic, and reading.
 
WOODBUTCHER said:
Could it be this type of wood?

Thats it (beech) done in a color book sketch.

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