Ok so here is a wood ID for you all. While retrieving my last black birch I had the opportunity to take this tree as well. Opposing branches so I know it is either Maple or Ash (see, I'm learning). Now the bark doesn't look very much like Ash to me so I'm going to assume this is some sort of Maple, now the question is, which type?
I scoured the forest floor for leaves but all I could find were mountains and mountains of oak leaves, not a maple leaf that I could pick up on. I am assuming this is just due to the fact that oak leaves hang around longer and there are some oaks in the area.
No distinct smell when cutting it, it is fairly heavy wood and splits like average, not super easy, not really tough.
I grabbed some pictures in the light rain so the color may be distorted slightly but hopefully the pics are ok.
First, the branches.
In this shot, you can definitely see how they oppose each other.
Here is a close up of the buds if it helps or matters at all.
alright onto the bark.
distinct black center section/heart wood
a view of the whole lot
Bark (wet)
one of the rounds split open
and a pic of the split (photo is a bit washed out)
I scoured the forest floor for leaves but all I could find were mountains and mountains of oak leaves, not a maple leaf that I could pick up on. I am assuming this is just due to the fact that oak leaves hang around longer and there are some oaks in the area.
No distinct smell when cutting it, it is fairly heavy wood and splits like average, not super easy, not really tough.
I grabbed some pictures in the light rain so the color may be distorted slightly but hopefully the pics are ok.
First, the branches.
In this shot, you can definitely see how they oppose each other.
Here is a close up of the buds if it helps or matters at all.
alright onto the bark.
distinct black center section/heart wood
a view of the whole lot
Bark (wet)
one of the rounds split open
and a pic of the split (photo is a bit washed out)