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I see a lot of straight Sass here, probably since they are growing in the woods and trying to go straight up to the light. I'm trying to figure how to make an elegant stack support system using them, since they are so rot-resistant.
The locust around here is darker that that pictured, also has a yellow tinge. Your wood does not look like locust.
Post a few close up pics of the wood.
ditto on the bark on the top one looking like black locust, the one under looks like sweet gum though. the cut end looks like gum too. locust will usually have yellow heartwood. strong smell too.
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