Jay Sweeney
Member
I would ask for the experts help here. I live in a maritime community, wherein I sometimes get pieces of mystery wood from yachts or fishing boats. I recently got a piece of old wood that looked like a chunk of oak, grey and weathered, decades old. When I cut it on the table saw, however, it was very unusual. it was (1) very aromatic, like turpentine, and (2) very oily, even after having been cut for years. The grain is beautiful, a mixture of dark brown and light tan, the segmentations no more than 1.8th an inch apart. I took a picture, but it looks to be too large to load. Any ideas what the wood might be? The oily feel and turpentine smell after decades should be hints...