Went out to the woodpile to bring in a stash for the next few days and got a good whiff of that raw red oak smell, I just love it. Can't say that about another wood except for the rare old 2x4 that has that turpentine smell when freshly cut.
Went out to the woodpile to bring in a stash for the next few days and got a good whiff of that raw red oak smell, I just love it. Can't say that about another wood except for the rare old 2x4 that has that turpentine smell when freshly cut.
NOW you tell me...
I agree on the red oak smell. My most favorite is red birch.
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Red oak is great.
I love cutting and especially pulling up a stump of sassafras. We have a LOT of sassafras trees and many don't live past 30-40 years. Makes nice turning wood.
Eastern Red Cedar is also nice.