Bald Cypress,
Black Locust
Blackwood
Boxwood
Cashew
Cocobolo
Dahoma
Elm
Goncalo Alves
Greenheart
Hemlock
Iroko
Mahogany
Mansonia
Maple (Spalted)
Mimosa
Myrtle
Oak
Obeche
Oleander
Olivewood
Opepe
Padauk
Pau Ferro
Peroba Rosa
Purpleheart
Quebracho
Redwood
Rosewoods
Satinwood
Sassafras
Sequoia
Snakewood
Spruce
Walnut, Black
Wenge
Willow
West. Red Cedar
Teak
Yew
Zebrawood
An impressive list, but it ain't on it. I told ya-all it would be tough.
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I know that there's no connection, but didn't somebody named Monica say the same thing?
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And Sigmund Freud said “Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.”
Alder
Ash
Aspen
Basswood
Beech
Birch
Cherry
Cottonwood
Cypress
Elm
Gum
Hackberry
Hard Maple
Hickory and Pecan
Pacific Coast Maple
Poplar
Red Oak
Sassafras
Soft Maple
Sycamore
Walnut
White Oak
Willow
And Sigmund Freud said “Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.”
Alder
Ash
Aspen
Basswood
Beech
Birch
Cherry
Cottonwood
Cypress
Elm
Gum
Hackberry
Hard Maple
Hickory and Pecan
Pacific Coast Maple
Poplar
Red Oak
Sassafras
Soft Maple
Sycamore
Walnut
White Oak
Willow
It's not on that list either. Hey, you're trying real hard, so I'll give ya a clue: It's not a domestic wood (US).
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I actually have some wood that looks like that. What I have is a type of mohagany, is very dense and hard, and is used to deck trailers for hauling heavy equipment. In the couple large pieces I have, they have no knots at all, and I see one in your piece.
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