Owd Jockey
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I've had a piece of Apple trunk hanging around in the shop for while, but a few radial cracks made me decide to do something with it. I cut it up in sections intending to turn a few small shallow dishes. Unfortunately, at the Sapwood demarcation, i.e the Sapwood/heartwood interface, a thin membrane (possibly made up of 'extractives') formed a smooth transition allowing the heartwood to simply come away. The membrane is not fungal and the black marks on the wood is simply metal coating from the steel wedges while cleaving the piece. I cannot remember ever seeing this before. Anyone else ever come across this?