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Thread: The Firewood tree
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12th December 2020, 11:18 PM #1Novice
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The Firewood tree
I can't remember what type of tree it is, but I planted it for firewood because it coppiced and split really well.
It is an Eastern Australian species and is rot resistant.
Because it splits so well, I am thinking of having a go at splitting some of these larger logs. I'd like planks but quarter rounds would fit the bandsaw.
Any tips on splitting? I've got lots of wedges.
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8th January 2021, 10:25 AM #2Novice
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It is Eucaluptus muelleriana, yellow stringy bark.
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