I'll be using some tulip, but I have an abundance of what I and the locals call poplar not sure if it's a true poplar. Is bark darn near looks like white birch in the right light from far away, when you get close is when you know you've been fooled, it drops cotton like crazy but no one says nice cottonwood trees, they all say nice poplar trees. I'm not all that great at identification so I just go with the flow, I'm not sure exactly if that's right or wrong. interesting local name for a tree was "India ink berry tree" called it that for years, turns out its called buckthorn. So the same could be true with my "poplar" but I do have a few tulipwood that I know for sure, Pat B identified it for me. I use a froe pretty well but a lot of the time I use a long knife that I beat with a mallet so I don't have to go the shed. I don't have access to a table saw, but if got thinking if I split them, I could make use of them. Thanks for the replies guys. Might have to actually build one of those fancy planing jigs, I use my back steps to hold em still now for the occasion of planning if I am doing more than just a couple, splitting them I'll have more than that!!