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Freshly cut or split timber smell

Post by Die Judicii » 01 Jul 2025, 11:59 pm

Yesterday I split 4.5 tons of seasoned Ironbark for firewood.
Two massive trees that were felled (according to the landowner) 40-50 years ago.
They've been laying where they landed, on top of granite rocks and boulders, and were 99% solid all through, clean, dry and no termites.
When splitting it some sections had beautiful tight wriggle grain that would be magnificent if polished.

One thing that was really noticeable was the smell of the timber itself.
Very hard to describe, but neither pungent or sweet, but overall it was a very refreshing aroma.

Anybody else noticed the scent of freshly cut or split timber ?
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Re: Freshly cut or split timber smell

Post by No1Mk3 » 02 Jul 2025, 12:31 am

Yes, not just fresh either. As a kid at College i really loved the smell of the timber store in the woodwork room, full of both native and exotic timbers it was quite magical.
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Post by womble » 02 Jul 2025, 3:37 am

If I have the permission and or opportunity i camp in pine plantations. And theres no insects to deal with.
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Post by bigpete » 02 Jul 2025, 6:04 am

One of the few things I enjoyed about using wood arrows made of Port Orford cedar was the smell
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Post by Blr243 » 02 Jul 2025, 7:43 pm

Yes , and just thi king of it brings bac memories from my childhood. My father was always felling trees , logging , de barking and fenceing Natural timber smells are one of those strange smells that we like but we don’t know why and we don’t have to know why either.
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Re: Freshly cut or split timber smell

Post by Die Judicii » 02 Jul 2025, 7:46 pm

Here is a pic of the type of grain I was talking about.
If I knew someone that has a pantograph,,, I'd consider getting a stock made out of it.

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Re: Freshly cut or split timber smell

Post by Fester » 02 Jul 2025, 7:52 pm

Most timber is a great refreshing odor, but some batches of stringybark can give off a slight s**ty smell.
It is gone within a couple of days. Just the day I am splitting it makes the not-so-pleasant odor.

It's not just me as another bloke said he checked his shoes for stepping in dog crap.
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Post by No1_49er » 02 Jul 2025, 9:23 pm

Die Judicii wrote:Here is a pic of the type of grain I was talking about.
If I knew someone that has a pantograph,,, I'd consider getting a stock made out of it.

Hold that thought, DJ.
There's a fellow out at Bluff who made me a copy of an Anschutz 3P stock. It was several years ago though.
He was a sometimes poster on this forum.
I'll have a dig through my records and see what I can find.
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Post by No1_49er » 02 Jul 2025, 10:30 pm

He's on this forum with user name trekin (Trevor), although I haven't seen any posts for quite a while. I believe his forum member number is 356, if that's any use/help.
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Re: Freshly cut or split timber smell

Post by Die Judicii » 02 Jul 2025, 10:41 pm

Thanks for that Mate.
Making a stock from Ironbark,was only a random brain fart,,,,, but it could well be a good thing.
Especially for something with a bit of kick,, like a 375 H+H
And,,, that grain,, I reckon it would come up tops done with tru oil.
I might grab a chunk and plane it, then try a bit of oil on it to see. :unknown:

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Re: Freshly cut or split timber smell

Post by Die Judicii » 03 Jul 2025, 7:43 pm

I got that piece of firewood today and hit it a few times with the electric planer.
I'm gonna give it 3-4 coats of Tru Oil,, and see how it comes up.
Will post some pics when its done.
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