sploo
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I've been given a few freshly felled logs; which I've cut up with a chainsaw. I assume they're native British trees (felled locally in the Yorkshire area), but I'm unsure what these ones are.
The local pine is pretty obvious - not particularly dense grain, and recognisable odour when cutting, but these are a more "buttery" texture with quite pronounced pink tints.
Anyone able to educate me?
The local pine is pretty obvious - not particularly dense grain, and recognisable odour when cutting, but these are a more "buttery" texture with quite pronounced pink tints.
Anyone able to educate me?

