Hmm I was going by the colour (after making a point not long ago about how colour is not a good guide! tut tut!! )
Well you got me with that one Graham, there seems to be a distinct separation between sapwood and heartwood, with the sapwood being very thin, normally that indicates a fairly slow growth, but the rings seem widely spaced indicating exactly the opposite! The texture of the cut also seems torn somewhat, which leads me to think of something softish, but what?
Could it be False Acacia? Robinia? It doesn't grow round here so I am unfamiliar with the bark of small branches, it doesn't seem to fit the pics I have of the mature trees bark.
My perverse sense of humour was hoping this would drag on for a while but Woodfarmer got it in one. Sumach, or stagshorn, it is.
Not a branch Kim, the main trunk.
My perverse sense of humour was hoping this would drag on for a while but Woodfarmer got it in one. Sumach, or stagshorn, it is.
Not a branch Kim, the main trunk.
a few turnings on google images look great - thanks for sowing the seed of an idea, (there's one in our garden I've been willing to die to, err....
make room for a shed!!
Time to look for the copper nails, methinks