White oak?

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angelo c
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Smells good to me. Kind of sweet I would say

Im with Wolfey and "White"
in the wood workers forums they say to "blow into an end"
White Oak will not allow air/water to travel through the pores and red will "wick" water up in it
I guess its gonna have to be a small piece?
 
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Oh dear lord I'm so confused. One minute I think it's white oak and the next minute I think it's bur oak
Trust me... it ain't Bur Oak... both the bark and leaf are wrong.
It's definitely from the white oak family... but ain't Bur Oak.
Bur Oak has thick, deeply furrowed bark... really thick bark.
And these are Bur Oak leaves... and bark...

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Trust me... it ain't Bur Oak... both the bark and leaf are wrong.
It's definitely from the white oak family... but ain't Bur Oak.
Bur Oak has thick, deeply furrowed bark... really thick bark.
And these are Bur Oak leaves... and bark...

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Good post White Spider about the White Oak said the White Wolf :cheers:
 
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The bark is very shaggy if that's a good description. At the base its not but maybe a few feet away from the base the bark gets very loose and flaky.

That sure sounds like the swamp white oak we have around here. Leaves look right too. I had pics somewhere that showed exactly that type of bark on a swamp white oak that's used as a tree ID tree in a local park.
 
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With looking at white spiders pictures I think I could rule out bur oak. With other pictures I think the closest match is swamp white oak. Has anyone seen the difference in acorns between swamp and regular white oak?
 
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We have a few Swamp White Oak around here, mostly in flat semi-boggy areas along river beds, usually mixed in with Pin Oak. I don't see them very often, the Bur Oak is our predominant oak by far (State Tree), followed by the White, Red, and then Black Oak.

I don't normally use acorns for oak identification except in very late summer or fall... they can be deceiving until they mature. Swamp White Oak acorns are not quite as elongated as White Oak acorns... but the best distinction is they're produced in pairs on a longish stalk, whereas the White Oak acorns are produced close to the twig.

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Swamp White Oak
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