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So it will get stacked with the rest of the Oak and wait its turn.
Nice size Oak, what type is it?
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37% for oak means the seasoning process has started, it just depends on how you want to look at it. If it was alive it would peg the meter.Either way it looks like a great score!
I have got several like that, but I dont have the back to mess with it right now....They are monsters and lost them all in the past 3yrs....
Dont forget buds, twigs, and leaf scars!!In the Red Oak group,guessing its a Southern Red.Very hard to tell them apart without leaves,bark,acorns or a microscope on the end grain.
I am with Rdust though.......it has started breaking down and once split and stacked that process goes faster again
My eyes arent good enough to differentiate between various buds,twigs & leaf scars.Dont forget buds, twigs, and leaf scars!!
I knew a few of them but did not do so well on the twig test in school. Now i have forgot everything that i knew about them.
I did get A's on all the quizes and tests though. We had to learn something like 140-160 tree species in Dendrology!! 10 years later i can mostly identify the trees in this state common and uncommon. With latin names for about half (we had to know genus species and family and common name for all those trees and once you had it it was fair game on the future tests!). I am good on most of the oaks though with leaves!! Scarlet and N red can give trouble if you cant get to the leaves...
You can use your sniffer for most oaks. Red oak smells like nasty vinegary crap, while white oaks smell vanilla-ish.....My eyes arent good enough to differentiate between various buds,twigs & leaf scars.![]()
You can use your sniffer for most oaks. Red oak smells like nasty vinegary crap, while white oaks smell vanilla-ish.....![]()
Not that I'd ever want to smell your feet, Thistle!!Nah man. Red/Black Oak (when green or very wet) smells like a cross between mouldy Provolone,Limburger & my feet after a 12 hour day wearing boots in August. White Oak does have that wonderful vanilla/caramel scent,like inside a whisky barrel however.![]()
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