Scrounged this up yesterday. It was stacked next to a large pile of green brush. Leaves were narrow 3 or 4 inches with no lobes. Some were concave. Wood was uniformly wet like it had just been cut.
I thought Live Oak, but I was able to slab and then split with a maul. About half if the pieces I cut were multiple bounce off hits. One center piece required a couple of wedges and I almost didn't get them started.
I only had what seemed to be perfectly straight pieces but you can see the waivy grain structure.
I thought Live Oak, but I was able to slab and then split with a maul. About half if the pieces I cut were multiple bounce off hits. One center piece required a couple of wedges and I almost didn't get them started.
I only had what seemed to be perfectly straight pieces but you can see the waivy grain structure.
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