Temperature down to 400f. Im only heating 600sq ft, 300 sq ft is closed off for now.
the following pic depicts the defective red wood and what i called birch. might be cottonwood or something.
![[Hearth.com] Creosote build-up on new wood stove [Hearth.com] Creosote build-up on new wood stove](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/86/86812-8224d95f58b955cec9f17ba4e108efda.jpg?hash=MiMUzRiNb1)
Definitely birch. Easy to get a fire going eh? bark is the best nature made kindling


Looks like the birch here:
![[Hearth.com] Creosote build-up on new wood stove [Hearth.com] Creosote build-up on new wood stove](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/86/86813-f7649896b5d86b69779b81aaefb8fa65.jpg?hash=I59VBFQbKa)
If the cedar is all roughly that size,
be like burning kindling, burn hot & fast.
Should get hot & clean the pipes though.
Have read about over fires, not sure if small pieces cause it or not.
Not reason for severe creosote problems unless it's wet & burned slow.