Jonm
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Found these pieces of wood under a raised flower bed. They had not rotted and they were heavy so I retrieved them. Planed one piece and it is pink coloured. Any suggestions as to what it is? My guess is mahogany.
Red gum looks closer to the mark than jarrah. Both got used for posts and sleepers. Has a ucylipt look to it whatever it is. Looks a bit like the blue gum I used on my bench.I'd go for Jarrah too. Took out a gatepost from a neighbour to widen her drive; post must have been in for a good 30 years and was almost completely rot free. It was also that red colour; think another name for it is Red Gum
I don't know but it won't be any use for your woodworking so leave it outside your gates for the scrappie and PM me your address!!Found these pieces of wood under a raised flower bed. They had not rotted and they were heavy so I retrieved them. Planed one piece and it is pink coloured. Any suggestions as to what it is? My guess is mahogany.
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Good old fashioned Cherry?Found these pieces of wood under a raised flower bed. They had not rotted and they were heavy so I retrieved them. Planed one piece and it is pink coloured. Any suggestions as to what it is? My guess is mahogany.
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Its about the right density for redgum and I reckon it looks like it too. As for what to make I would think there is enough in that picture for a small coffee table or something. It polishes up quite nice but you can sometimes come on voids and gum veins. This should give some idea of the look of it scrubbed up.I have measured them. 100mm by 70mm by 914mm long. Density measured as 950 kg per cu metre. Not managed to smell them yet?
Any thoughts about what to use them for?
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