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What wood?
This is the wood that I used in making a couple brushes and a wedge. I don't know what it is could someone tell me. Thanks.
http://i525.photobucket.com/albums/c...M/P3220003.jpg
The leaves close up.
http://i525.photobucket.com/albums/c...M/P3220004.jpg
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Thats Elm, I doubt if it will be any good as it is soft and prone to cracking as it dries out. But for scales I could be wrong, best of luck.
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This stuff grows like a weed though. In three weeks it has grown over a foot and is very wet when cut.
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elm has leaves with sawtooth edges-like my razors.
I would almost say black locust, but you did not mention any thorns
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No thorns, this stuff regrows after cutting down to a stump too. So I don't think it is a tree.
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heh. I know what you mean we have a shrubby nuisance tree around here. You cut it down and 10 hundred shoots come up from its viney roots. Now that can be a handy habit for a cool tree like Ash.
The sapwood of your pest is probably not good for much but there could be some heartwood in the biggest part worth drying just to see:beer2: good luck