Wood I.D.

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thewoodlands

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This is some of the other wood that was down near the cherry, it looks like a small sugar.






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I'm thinking elm. But it could be Hard maple?
 
Looks like a maple- a little punky, but still useable.
 
That's a difficult one Zap.
 
gator21 said:
Looks like hard maple to me

+1 those splits seem pretty clean to be elm.
 
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