Me, too. Terrible splitting wood.I have nightmares about sweetgum.
it was named correctly....Gum.My first load of sweet gum (I didn't know yet), I almost fell down after I had braced myself to pick up a heavy round, and found it weighed nothing. I was excited about how dry it must be. I get it home, and go to split it with my axe, and the axe bounces off it. When I finally get it split, it's like it was rotted inside. Mushrooms all over it too.
Thanks..you were posting at the same time I was.You can search "sweet gum". Here is an eg.
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads...t-gum-into-manageable-lengths-pics-bw.128214/
Would it be possible to get some pics of sweet gum?
Ive heard of the tree, and I see it listed as a timber species but never seen one or the finished wood. Its supposed to be a valuable harvest species. Like tulip poplar, which no one seems to like here.
I have a lumberyard by me that specializes in exotic hardwoods and they sell wood imported from all over the globe, but Ive never seen Sweetgum.
And never that it was hard to split, are you guys thinking of Black gum?
Does Sweetgum have interlocking grain?
Like Elm and Black gum?
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