Got a few of these, the bigger ones are hard as hell and my maul bounces right off the top! Thanks.
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That piece of wood lying on its side to the left in the first picture is absolutely classic ironwood, which is indeed very difficult to split. Even split with a splitter, the heart likes to stay together and you usually have to pry it apart, or hit it with a sledge to break the fibers. And if you get one that has grown with a twisted trunk, have fun!
Does the tree have small twisty branches at the top?
And give it a quick sniff. Cherry is easily identifiable by the smell of a fresh split.There is a larger round of this same wood in the pile that I took 4 whacks at and it just bounced off. I set it aside. I will take more photos in the morning.
No I have not seen anything like that
No I have not seen anything like that
Jags didn't really give you a good picture (IMHO) for identifying a piece of firewood. You want end-grain picturesWhat is a "ray"
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