Natty Bumppo
5 year old buck +
Had a nice old Sugar Maple (24" DBH) snap off about 20' up last winter. When I had a chance to buck up the crown for firewood I noticed that there was a lot of dead wood and rot at the source of the break. Today I dropped the rest of the tree to get it out of the woods and to a local sawyer...was planning to have it sawed up for a butcher block counter top. When the tree was on the ground I noticed the heartwood is heavily discolored. The cross section shown in the pics was about 10" off the ground, so obviously this tree had something going on from the base up to the crown.
Just wondering if anybody knows 1) what is the cause of this and 2) will this discolored heartwood be any good to have milled into lumber for a butcher block countertop? Or is this just firewood?
Thanks in advance.


Just wondering if anybody knows 1) what is the cause of this and 2) will this discolored heartwood be any good to have milled into lumber for a butcher block countertop? Or is this just firewood?
Thanks in advance.

