Wood Identification
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I'm going with elm also.

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#14
Due to the creamy color and end grain I'm going with Butternut. Is it harder or softer than Doug Fir? Is it soft like popular? Open or closed grain? If the answers are softer, yes and open then Butternut for sure.
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