Your reflection and camera angle in the window makes it almost look like your holding onto the handles of that saw.Bishops saw shop added this to there saw displayView attachment 476300
Looks like limb wood from a Siberian Elm. Dark color like Red, but when dry will be lighter. Splits better than American. Especially once it shrinks from it's bark.I thought it was elm but don't ever remember splitting any that dark. Maybe I just split the white elm before. I don't remember it being that dark when I cut it either.
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Looks like limb wood from a Siberian Elm. Dark color like Red, but when dry will be lighter. Splits better than American. Especially once it shrinks from it's bark.
Um..Red elm it is then. The bark was coming off just by sticking it with a pickaroon to move it. And yes, the pieces I split Sunday were already significantly lighter than what I was splitting on Monday. IMO, it split almost as easy as straight grained red oak; and, not even close to American Elm.
I've got about 1/2 cord of it. Splits like a dream and noticeably lighter.Red elm it is then. The bark was coming off just by sticking it with a pickaroon to move it. And yes, the pieces I split Sunday were already significantly lighter than what I was splitting on Monday. IMO, it split almost as easy as straight grained red oak; and, not even close to American Elm.
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