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Jack Mincey
11-26-2012, 12:58 PM
I posted this a few weeks ago and was quit sure it was box elder. Not sure now. The leaves had all falling before it was cut down so unable to use them. It has a smell kind of like pumpkin when turning it. The ends of the log turn red after being cut for a day or two. Several members thought it was elm, not having any elm in our area it is a tree I've never even seen in person. What ever wood it is it sure is going to be pretty. Turns very well to.
Jack Mincey

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Tim Rinehart
11-26-2012, 1:57 PM
Jack, that is some kinda crazy nice looking dunno wood. I can't wait to see the HF finished, I like what you're doing with the NE opening.

Fred Belknap
11-26-2012, 2:03 PM
Dunno either but sue is pretty. The bark sure looks like BE.

Prashun Patel
11-26-2012, 2:23 PM
Crazy thought: Is that walnut?

Bernie Weishapl
11-26-2012, 7:41 PM
Good looking wood, bowl and HF. I was going to guess elm as the bark sure does look like the elm we just cut.

Nathan Hawkes
11-26-2012, 8:15 PM
The long, light colored stains down the bark are a sure sign of an elm.

Nate Davey
11-26-2012, 8:30 PM
Whatever it is, it's spectacular

Jamie Donaldson
11-26-2012, 8:37 PM
I would guess Chinese Elm due to the yellowish color, which will fade away as it dries. It generally doesn't smell as bad as American Elm!

Dale Bright
11-26-2012, 8:45 PM
That looks like the Siberian Elm I have turned. The Siberian Elm gets lots of burls and it moves and warps like crazy as it dries.

Dale

Baxter Smith
11-26-2012, 11:53 PM
Great looking hollowform Jack. No clue on the wood ID.

William Bachtel
11-27-2012, 6:43 AM
Red Elm. Whats it smell like. How does it split. Did it have a lot of water in it? If its Elm answers wood be Bad smell, Splits difficult and yes it has a lot of water in it. Red Elm turns good most of the time. Burls are hard to turn, but worth it.

ed hoxter
11-27-2012, 6:51 PM
thats going to be pretty whatever it is. ed

Jack Mincey
11-27-2012, 9:27 PM
Thanks for the responses. It must be elm just never seen a elm tree in this area. It was one of the wettest woods I've turned in a while. Hope it dries OK.
Jack

Anthony Cayll
12-03-2012, 10:36 AM
Very nice. I'm also going to say wood is Elm.