I had buried this post in another thread but didn't get any response on an ID for this wood. I thought I'd bring it up to the top to get some feedback...sorry for the redundancy....
Saturday I went up to a friends property that was clear cut about a year or so ago but found a locked gate on the part that I really wanted to go to to work on some oak tops that I had spotted out a few months ago. Looks like I’m gonna have to hit him up for a key. But anyhow…being as I was there and there was some of the clear-cut that wasn’t behind the gate I decided to grab a little bit of what I could. I had some saw trouble but I ended up with probably 1/4 of a cord. I did find that my (physical) limit is 12-16 inch rounds.<groan>
Some wood ID’s would be nice if somebody wants to give it a shot. All of the wood *seems* to be pretty dry. All of it basically had bark simply surrounding the wood…could knock it off pretty easily….cracking/checking along the grain in several of the smaller pieces. I’m kind of wondering about splitting this…busted up a little of one big round while I was there, that sucker was tough...the Fiskars SS bounced off of it several times
I might have to save up rounds and rent a splitter later, we’ll see.
Today's scrounge. 2x4's are 12' long, canthook is 4.5' long....
These are the big rounds (seen on the left side of the group picture)....
Bark of the big rounds....
Grain of a split from one of the big rounds....
Somewhat close-up of splits from big rounds....
http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n153/intheswamp00/FW-_20110226_8556Medium.jpg
Wood chips of the big rounds....
These are the next largest rounds(seen on the right side of the group picture)....
Bark of the next largest rounds....
Wood chips of the next largest rounds....
Anyhow, that killed a few hours today for me...now if I can just get me a key...and a new elbow....and a new.... ;-)
I'm thinking water oak for big rounds and *maybe* white oak for the few next smaller rounds.
Thanks for the feedback,
Ed
Saturday I went up to a friends property that was clear cut about a year or so ago but found a locked gate on the part that I really wanted to go to to work on some oak tops that I had spotted out a few months ago. Looks like I’m gonna have to hit him up for a key. But anyhow…being as I was there and there was some of the clear-cut that wasn’t behind the gate I decided to grab a little bit of what I could. I had some saw trouble but I ended up with probably 1/4 of a cord. I did find that my (physical) limit is 12-16 inch rounds.<groan>
Some wood ID’s would be nice if somebody wants to give it a shot. All of the wood *seems* to be pretty dry. All of it basically had bark simply surrounding the wood…could knock it off pretty easily….cracking/checking along the grain in several of the smaller pieces. I’m kind of wondering about splitting this…busted up a little of one big round while I was there, that sucker was tough...the Fiskars SS bounced off of it several times

Today's scrounge. 2x4's are 12' long, canthook is 4.5' long....
These are the big rounds (seen on the left side of the group picture)....
Bark of the big rounds....
Grain of a split from one of the big rounds....
Somewhat close-up of splits from big rounds....
http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n153/intheswamp00/FW-_20110226_8556Medium.jpg
Wood chips of the big rounds....
These are the next largest rounds(seen on the right side of the group picture)....
Bark of the next largest rounds....
Wood chips of the next largest rounds....
Anyhow, that killed a few hours today for me...now if I can just get me a key...and a new elbow....and a new.... ;-)
I'm thinking water oak for big rounds and *maybe* white oak for the few next smaller rounds.
Thanks for the feedback,
Ed