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Help IDing Wood

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I took a couple pictures of the underside of a table leaf one dry and one wet. I also took a USB microscope pic of the end grain of the wood. Pulled out my "Understanding Wood" book and it's still hard to tell but almost look like elm? I also included dry and wet pics of the bottom of a table leaf. I measured the wood density from a piece off the leaf and it's 41.3#/ft3 (661 kg/m3).

Thanks


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