Ok, so amongst the stash of timber I inherited from my other half's old man's stash was this stuff. He was a woodturner and carver. Pretty much all the stuff in his stash is natives like Silky Oak, Aust Red Cedar, Huon etc, which make me think this is likely to be native. It has very small pores and is quite heavy. I measure it at around 900kg/m^3.
So any thoughts? And yes I know, I need to trim my nails.....................
Name that mystery wood.
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Re: Name that mystery wood.
Hello Liam
... my guess ('cause I have somthing sim.) is sugar gum
Cheers Peter
... my guess ('cause I have somthing sim.) is sugar gum
Cheers Peter
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And my first guess would have been Turpentine!
See - narrowing it down for you aren't we ?
Could be bloody anything.
Hope that helps!
Jeremy.
See - narrowing it down for you aren't we ?

Could be bloody anything.

Hope that helps!
Jeremy.
Re: Name that mystery wood.
It's twice as heavy as any maple in my stash.
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Tallow wood.
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