Important pre-note... If you're not in the mood for reading, you might get the wrong idea from the picture...
So I figured out something strange about mulberry last time I chased it. I'm currently doing it again so I thought I'd share this discovery. Some of you may already know this, but for those who don't, it could potentially save you some headache the first time you try chasing mulberry...
Bare in mind this pertains only to if you are chasing the first ring of heartwood. Mulberry, unlike osage, appears to have a very thin membrane-like layer just below the early wood, right on top of the late wood.
It can throw you because if your used to chasing osage, you are very familiar with that "crunching" sound the drawknife makes as you go through the early wood and directly below is that glassy late wood we all know and love.
With mulberry, you hear that "crunching" sound and then there's still a VERY thin layer of white. So you start to question whether that really was the early wood you thought you were going through.
The pic below shows all three layers I'm attempting to describe. You'll notice the dark late heartwood where I've carefully scraped the thin membrane-like layer away. You can also see where the early wood is that still needs to be removed...
Weird huh?