SS396driver To much wood . AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 3, 2011 Messages 6,601 Reaction score 36,957 Location Catskill Mountains NY Dec 7, 2020 #1 Never seen this in wood before. Almost threw it in the fire . Split of hickory I’m going to keep it for what I don’t know yet but I’ll make something with it
Never seen this in wood before. Almost threw it in the fire . Split of hickory I’m going to keep it for what I don’t know yet but I’ll make something with it
farmer steve outstanding in my field, 5150 . AS Supporting Member. Joined Feb 8, 2013 Messages 24,029 Reaction score 190,883 Location Stihl, PA Dec 7, 2020 #2 I've seen that before in a few different types of wood. Mostly in trees that were dead. I thinks young heartwood.
I've seen that before in a few different types of wood. Mostly in trees that were dead. I thinks young heartwood.
panolo Seldom right...Always opinionated! Joined Oct 14, 2016 Messages 1,147 Reaction score 5,229 Location Central MN Dec 7, 2020 #3 Cool! I had a similar one with a box elder log earlier this year. I burnt mine though
Ash_403 Shop smart. Shop S-Mart. Joined Nov 5, 2010 Messages 324 Reaction score 331 Location S central Indiana Dec 8, 2020 #4 I've run across that also, from time to time. Usually it's a soft maple (Red or Silver Maple around here).
I've run across that also, from time to time. Usually it's a soft maple (Red or Silver Maple around here).
F FlyingDutchman Not again... . AS Supporting Member. Joined Apr 25, 2009 Messages 1,078 Reaction score 779 Location Illinois Dec 8, 2020 #5 Excalibur!
R rancher2 Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined Dec 31, 2008 Messages 1,098 Reaction score 1,075 Location malcoln NE Dec 8, 2020 #6 I see that once in a while in hedge {Osage Orange} around here.
Bobby Kirbos Scrounger of Cellulose Based BTUs Joined Sep 6, 2017 Messages 2,499 Reaction score 7,102 Location Echo, PA - just outside of Poulan Dec 8, 2020 #7 I've seen it too. I think there is an official name for it, but I can't remember it at the moment.
Del_ 3% Neanderthal...... 2% Denisovan . AS Supporting Member. Joined Feb 18, 2002 Messages 31,182 Reaction score 15,384 Location Pale Blue Dot Dec 8, 2020 #8 Ring shake. https://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/What_Causes_Ring_Shake.html
B bbxlr8 ArboristSite Operative Joined May 4, 2011 Messages 193 Reaction score 134 Location PA Dec 10, 2020 #9 I've seen that occasionally here in PA also - Nice article and thanks for posting. Never knew it had a name...
I've seen that occasionally here in PA also - Nice article and thanks for posting. Never knew it had a name...
panolo Seldom right...Always opinionated! Joined Oct 14, 2016 Messages 1,147 Reaction score 5,229 Location Central MN Dec 11, 2020 #10 Box elder split yesterday.
P PA. Woodsman Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined May 1, 2006 Messages 4,291 Reaction score 4,491 Location Emmaus, Pennsylvania Dec 12, 2020 #11 I've seen that a few times too, always thought it was really cool and different! Like a mini baseball bat lol!
I've seen that a few times too, always thought it was really cool and different! Like a mini baseball bat lol!
svk Saw Hoarder . AS Supporting Member. Joined Oct 19, 2009 Messages 29,505 Reaction score 102,260 Location MN Dec 12, 2020 #12 Aspen will do that frequently if you split it green.
S sevensandeights ArboristSite Operative Joined May 15, 2017 Messages 211 Reaction score 125 Location Erie, PA Dec 13, 2020 #13 I've seen it in basswood.