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    Wood identification help needed

    I've had this small piece of wood for a while, long enough to forget where I got it from. Its about four or five inches in diameter, very hard wood. I turned a small piece that I had cut off and it barely needed sanding. It has a sweet odor to it. Any idea what it could be? Is it possible its pecan? The reason I ask is I remember getting a piece of pecan last summer but I don't remember what I did with it.

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    I would guess, IMnsHO that at this point, it would be called "firewood".

    Whatever it was, it doesn't look like it would be a good candidate for turning. The cracks in the end and side makes it look a bit dangerous for turning.

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    Firewood or how I got my wound.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brice Rogers View Post
    I would guess, IMnsHO that at this point, it would be called "firewood".

    Whatever it was, it doesn't look like it would be a good candidate for turning. The cracks in the end and side makes it look a bit dangerous for turning.
    I think it would be good for turning a mushroom....they look better with cracks and imperfections...

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    Looks quite a lot like Buckthorn to me. Dense wood, twisted growth, close grain and a sweet smell while turning are all a fit for buckthorn.

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    Possibly mulberry or Osage orange?

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    Its definitely not osage orange. I was able to get six really nice pen blanks from it and since I don't turn pens I donated the blanks to the wood shop on base. They offer pen turning classes for the airmen and their families. They didn't know what it was either.

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