Dogwood. Scaly 'alligator' bark kinda looks like Persimmon,but that light pinkish-tan color says ruff ruff.Very dense,a little more than Hickory,texture much finer though,similar to Maples or Cherry.Years ago when down in the Ozarks I seen a local rural lifestyle/tourist magazine that stated Dogwood was #1 for heat value,with Hickory & Black Locust tied for 2nd place.
Before synthetic substitutes became available,Dogwood was the preferred material for shuttles used in textile weaving,its extreme density,shock resistance & ability to become smoother with age made it the top choice.Its also great for wood turning,carving & sculpture,when its available.
Before synthetic substitutes became available,Dogwood was the preferred material for shuttles used in textile weaving,its extreme density,shock resistance & ability to become smoother with age made it the top choice.Its also great for wood turning,carving & sculpture,when its available.
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