redforeman450
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Could someone identifiy this? Thanks
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Yep, a four wheeler, most people guess it's from That 70's Show. Here's another pic.Looks like ash from where I'm sitting, but the bark looks a bit thin.
Maybe another picture from the side or of other pieces.
Also guessing that the red foreman 450 is a Honda .
Still looks like ash, especially the piece to the left in the picture.Yep, a four wheeler, most people guess it's from That 70's Show. Here's another pic.
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Looks like hickory to me.Could someone identifiy this? Thanks
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To me the grain looks much to tight. The growth rings are to close together. IMO. I have seen quite a bit of Hickory here that has all the grey in it. I am not talking about the ambrosia in the log. I am talking about the grey.I think it is soft maple. The eliptical "defects" are common to soft maple in some areas...
I was looking at the ovals in the bottom of the first picture... Look up wormy soft maple logs. Used to be a defect....now people pay big money for it.http://woodshopmike.com/making-bowl-blanks/
Check out this link. There is some"grey" Wood in his hickory that has set for about four months. I cut some Hickory this summer that set a year and it was full of all those grey markings. It shows up well in this link↓
http://woodshopmike.com/making-bowl-blanks/
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I just cut and split a bunch of Silver Maple that looked just like that. But I can't tell my head from my arse sometimes so take my opinion for what you willI think it is soft maple. The eliptical "defects" are common to soft maple in some areas...
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