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Patrick Doody
09-25-2010, 12:17 PM
Hey guys,

I need some help ID'ing some wood i found on the curb a block down, I don't know much about the tree except i think i remember seeing blossoms on the tree in the spring. maybe pink or white blossoms. I didn't find any leaves or branches just these big chunks of green wood.

any help with the ID would be great.

Thanks!

p.s. the grain i can see looks pretty interesting, i think this might turn into a gloat. Also, don't squeeze the charmin.

Allen Neighbors
09-25-2010, 12:19 PM
Sorry, but I don't have any idea... but I would be gloating and turning!!

Greg Bender
09-25-2010, 1:04 PM
Patrick,
what's it smell like? Looks alittle like some apple that I got last year if I remember right.Whatever it is The wood looks good.Hope it holds the color.You ought to seal it asap.
Greg

Steve Schlumpf
09-25-2010, 1:17 PM
I agree with Greg - looks like apple. I would turn it ASAP and if its anything like the apple I've seen - it will check in a heartbeat!

Have fun with it! Looking forward to seeing it once turned!

Leo Van Der Loo
09-25-2010, 1:41 PM
Looks like spalting Apple, I agree, better get that sealed and then don't let it sit but get it turned, just check that the spalting isn't toooo soft already to turn, good size pieces if I see that right,

Gene Hintze
09-25-2010, 1:42 PM
That is some beautiful looking wood. I would love to try turning some apple. Those look like some nice sized pieces too. Have fun with it! Found wood is the best wood - especially when it looks that good.

David Woodruff
09-25-2010, 2:06 PM
Hello Patrick, If this wood were near a street with sidewalks within the city limits I would expect the wood to be an Oriental Ornamental. Say that ten times. Anyway Japaneese cherry of several varieties, maybe Crab Apple. I would vote for a Japaneese Ornamental, the growth rings, contrasting color all suggests ornamental. Great wood, I would suggest you send me a piece, large chunk, 12" x 12" x 6" and I guarantee a positive ID on this wood. I will even pay shipping to me.. I thank you in advance. David Woodruff

Leo Van Der Loo
09-25-2010, 9:30 PM
Hey guys,

I need some help ID'ing some wood i found on the curb a block down, I don't know much about the tree except i think i remember seeing blossoms on the tree in the spring. maybe pink or white blossoms. I didn't find any leaves or branches just these big chunks of green wood.

any help with the ID would be great.

Thanks!

p.s. the grain i can see looks pretty interesting, i think this might turn into a gloat. Also, don't squeeze the charmin.

Patrick I thought I still did have some spalted Applewood sitting in my cabin, went and looked, and yes, got a couple pieces here to take pictures from, the original pieces I got were from a farmer that did take out one row of his orchard of Apple trees, and I got some of it, 2 pieces were spalted and 2 more where not, got some Walnut as well at that same time, here are a couple of pictures to show you the original pieces and the way they look now, rough and dry :)
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Patrick Doody
09-26-2010, 12:02 AM
Wow Leo, that's some beautiful stuff. I always enjoy looking at your work.

I've been busy, since I last checked in, I anchorsealed it all right away. my friend came over this afternoon and sawed up some blanks for me, a chainsaw is high on my list of things i need to get. we got 11 nice sized blanks, the trunk was about 14" in diameter so i got some nice sized blanks.

I started in on this crotch roughout. I gave the other bigger half of this to my friend along with 3 more of the biggest blanks(he has a stubby, i'm using a delta 46-460), we're each going to turn a bowl from this and compare them.

I have it sitting in a plastic bag for now, any tips on drying this without cracking? I'm still kinda new, and the birch i've been turning is not very prone to cracks. Thanks ALL!!! after seeing this roughout, i'm gonna declare this a big gloat!!!

Also seems like the consensus is Apple wood, and although that's more than likely what it is, i'm dubbing it "groovy wood".

here are some pics of the roughout, sorry for the low quality cell phone pics.

Michael Wine
02-15-2017, 8:25 PM
The purple looking center, and the bark on some of those pieces, reminds me of an ornamental plum we had in the front yard.
I wish I'd saved some!
Regardless, sure is purty!

Reed Gray
02-16-2017, 10:56 AM
Hmm, I am thinking apple as well due to the bark. Looking at the first picture, I am thinking that the color comes because it is rotting, particularly the center brown spot. There are a few dark rings that run around the tree about half way or more out, which could be ring checking. Be very careful with any of that. If you see any voids in the ring, then it is checking and can come apart. Be sure to stand out of the line of fire. If it has a sour smell, that would be another indication of rot. Healthy apple smells almost like yeast. Any mounting that would depend on the rotten part of the wood would not be very secure... This type of rot is typical in apple trees.

robo hippy

Trevor Howard
02-16-2017, 11:45 AM
Just a note, this is a 7 year old thread.