This time I have photos of 2 different types of wood.
The second is a type of burl.
Guess what timber it is.
Clues will follow.
Photos should be acceptable.
5th photo is a closeup of the burl
Start guessing everybody.
Regards.........Joash
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This time I have photos of 2 different types of wood.
The second is a type of burl.
Guess what timber it is.
Clues will follow.
Photos should be acceptable.
5th photo is a closeup of the burl
Start guessing everybody.
Regards.........Joash
The burl is most definitely "misplaced timber."
It belongs in my shed. Really! :cool:
cedar??? got no idea about the burl, tho it looks familiar
Never heard of "misplaced timber",
And no neither of them are in the cedar family.
The burl you may have turned before Stirlo.
2 more guesses, and i'll give another clue:cool:
she oak burl :eek: :eek:
Andrew
no, not sheoak. 1 more guess please before another clue
right, I got a guess by PM--bubinga. So here is the next clue.
They are both Australian species. One is a Western australian species, and one is a Queenslander. So this time you Smart Queenslanders, you aint got no excuse(ave they Mr. Dingo:cool::).
Keep guessing.
I need 4 more guesses bfor the next clue,
Joash:)
Okay just to move the clues closer heres one guess of the top of me noggin so bound to be totally wrong :rolleyes:
1) Banksia
2) Quandong
So now theres only 2 more guesses to go till the next clue!! :D
Looks like silky oak to me.
Thats 3... 1 more for the next hint!! :cool:
that second one... mmmm a guess since its a banana bender timber... lets say
Jacaranda?
Nope? buggar so next hint nipperoo! ;)
casuarina spp? :D
jarrah burl?
next clue?
Ok,
so far we have
"misplaced timber"
Cedar
Sheoak Burl
Bubinga
Banksia**
Quandong
Silky oak
Jacaranda
Casuarina spp
Jarrah Burl
bull oak?
rock sheoak
dwarf sheoak
slaty sheoak
I have had many PM's, with people sending in their guesses. That is why there are some more.
We have one guessed correctly by Wild Dingo.
The burl is Banksia Burl.
We have one more block of timber left.
And the next clue is.
It is in the Silky oak family.
If you can see the photos properly, you will see it has a silky oak like grain.
Keep guessing,
Regards.......Joash
Is it wood?
Is it Macadamia nut?
it's wood...sigh:D
And no its not Macadamia nut.
Any suggestions Dingo??