MedWoodWorx
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I found a nice piece of platanus wood (a tree that looks similar to the maple) and managed to cut a few pieces. The humidity is about 14% and i can't wait to turn it; shall i put it in the oven? Any suggestions?
I see, well the name is platanus orientalis and the leaves look like the maple's,maybe it is not in the same family just a coincidence.Interesting stuff. The ray flecked pieces remind me of Sycamore but the other looks like oak burl with the spaghetti figure. I had to look up the name to find out it is in the same family as Sycamore here in the USA. Not much like our maple trees.
I believe that is technically called automotive kiln dryingi took a piece with me, since i have no bandsaw, to have it cut. However i forgot it in the car for a couple of days and presto: humidity down to 8ish %i don't know if that counts as a method but it worked
hahahha yeah that's rightI believe that is technically called automotive kiln drying![]()