vtgaryw
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So, I cut up a hunk of wood I split off from an old stump in my yard. The stump has been sitting there at least 35 years. I've done this quite a bit in last couple of years, and cast the pieces in PR in various colors. I was surprised when I started cutting this one up to see the beautiful grain on the cut side.
It looks like walnut, but I can't be sure. The wood has no odor to it, so I can't tell by smell.
I live in northern Vermont. Most of my lot is white oaks and maples. There is the occasional walnut tree around here, but they're no that common (sort of the northern fringes of their range.)
The first pic is the outside of the piece, the 2nd is the cut side, and then the 3rd are some blanks I made from it.
Walnut or something else?
Gary
It looks like walnut, but I can't be sure. The wood has no odor to it, so I can't tell by smell.
I live in northern Vermont. Most of my lot is white oaks and maples. There is the occasional walnut tree around here, but they're no that common (sort of the northern fringes of their range.)
The first pic is the outside of the piece, the 2nd is the cut side, and then the 3rd are some blanks I made from it.
Walnut or something else?
Gary