Cherry Drying Time

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Here is some of it in the pile. This was from one of the straighter grained rounds (of which there were few). The tree was kind of off by itself, so maybe wind after all those years made it grow kind of twisty I don't know.

Red oak for sure. That's why it's so heavy.
 
Yup, looks like red oak. Split it thinner than normal so it'll be ready to burn within your lifetime. :p