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which white oak?

Started by iwearhats, April 08, 2022, 05:26:30 PM

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iwearhats

A friend gave me some oak logs for craftwork. I don't have leaves to ID. Just end grain, bark, and some buds on the logs.



 



 



 

KEC

Not saying it is, but maybe chestnut oak.

KEC


WDH

Was the bark wet in your first photo?
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kantuckid

My "wild guess" is Black Oak?
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KEC

The end of a Black Oak looks like Red Oak and the bark looks chunky.

WDH

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kantuckid

Quote from: KEC on April 15, 2022, 06:59:12 PM
The end of a Black Oak looks like Red Oak and the bark looks chunky.
I have lots of red, black, white and chestnut oak on our place. I "look" sort of chunky myself too.  :D
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JBlain

With the tree cookie it looks like chestnut oak to me. 
Josh

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