What's IS this?






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Wendy on Jun 11, 2018
This looks like it may be something called ebonizing which after some exposure can cause the wood to turn black.Helpful Reply -
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Rachel's Trash~2~Treasures on Jun 11, 2018
Thats interesting wendy. I posted this on two different wood working sites and none of the "experts" had any idea😂 Thank you so muchHelpful Reply- See 1 previous
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None on Jun 11, 2018
Worm holes?Helpful Reply -
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9530106 on Jun 11, 2018
What type of wood is this? Is it cedar, red wood? Ebonizing is a method of achieving a blackened finish on wood. Appears to be naturally occurring holes from any number of insects that like to burrow into bark.Helpful Reply- See 2 previous
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William on Jun 20, 2018
Somewhat agree with Wendy. A form of ebonizing. Redwood is very resinous. Removing the bark opened the pores to some if the resins seeping out. Once they hit the air they turned black.Helpful Reply -
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Dianacirce70 on Jun 21, 2018
Discoloration from resin was going to be my choice. Its a beautiful piece of wood, and the marks shouldn't detract from its look, at least in my opinion.Helpful Reply -
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Rob32328534 on Jun 21, 2018
To be honest, I think it's woodworms.Helpful Reply -
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