What type of wood is this???

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brentman0110

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Oct 4, 2007
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I know some of you fella's will know what type of wood this is??? These are branches from a tree that was just taken down. The trunk was about 4 feet across and the branches shown here are about 6 inches in diameter.
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It almost looks like oasge orange or hedge as some people call it. I say that beacause of the yellowish orange color of the wood.
I could be right or I could be wrong.
Jason
 
Hmmm. Don't think it is hedge. Most Hedge trees that I have seen have a trunk that kind of splits into two or more trunks. This one had a massive trunk...4 feet in diameter and was 50+ feet tall. Unfortunatly, they took it before the leaves started so I cannot see one of those. But, I did not see any indication of old hedgeapples. One last thng, when these branches were cut, it did have sap coming out...
 
That looks a lot like redbud, or as I call it to my wife's chagrin, "golden oak". We had one of those come down during last year's ice storm and the yellow wood looks a lot like my former tree. The giveaway for redbud though is that the fibres of the wood kind of twist around as the tree grows upwards, giving the wood a lot of strength and making it a pain in the *** to cut or trim. I took a close look at the bark in your photos and it looks like that too. There should be a reddish hue to the bark, but I can't make it out from the pictures.
 
Maybe I will just wait till it dries out and sling a hunk into the fire and see what type of smell it slings back..

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Yeah, the foilage was no where to be found. These big arse branches were bare. I am located in nashville, Tennessee.
 
I have never seen a tree with black sap so I tryed googling it. The only thing I could find about trees with black sap was sudden oak death. The University of Tennissee extension should be able to identify the wood and tell if it has SOD. If it is possible that the wood has SOD they need to know because it is destroying oak forrests in California and Oregon. Tennessee is the nations largest hardwood producer.


Here is a link to the UT extension.

http://www.utextension.utk.edu/
 
I think rwc565 hit it on the head. The bark sure looks like it. Try splitting a piece from the straightest piece you can find. If it doesn't split easy or clean it's probably elm. Elm is bugger to split. Don't think it would make good smoking wood.
 
Hi guys ! I'm new to the board but that wood almost looks like black locust to me. If it is locust it will burn hot, don't know about the smoke flavor, it'll be hard to split too.
 
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