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<blockquote data-quote="sb47" data-source="post: 6570577" data-attributes="member: 66284"><p>You would have to do an average of some random pieces. I've cut rounds from the same tree that did not have the same weight. </p><p>The core or center heartwood of a tree is dead wood. Only the bark and sapwood is the living part of a tree. Some heartwood rots or gets punky and some heartwood is solid. Some wood grows slower and is more dense then fast grown wood. Take pine, some pine is pitch wood and is much heavier then parts that are not saturated with sap or pitch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sb47, post: 6570577, member: 66284"] You would have to do an average of some random pieces. I've cut rounds from the same tree that did not have the same weight. The core or center heartwood of a tree is dead wood. Only the bark and sapwood is the living part of a tree. Some heartwood rots or gets punky and some heartwood is solid. Some wood grows slower and is more dense then fast grown wood. Take pine, some pine is pitch wood and is much heavier then parts that are not saturated with sap or pitch. [/QUOTE]
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