I just took down an old apple tree for a neighbour across the road. It wasn't a huge tree but it had reached the end of it's productive life.
So, now I have quite a bit of kindling from the branches and a few logs. Max diameter is about 25cm. I have the ends sealed with wax and I plan to slice it up in to boards (most will be not much more than 10-15cm wide).
I have never worked with apple wood before so any advice will be welcome; for example does it warp a lot during drying, what is it like to work? I will probably use it for small boxes and a couple of charcuterie boards or cutting boards. I don't do turning.
So, now I have quite a bit of kindling from the branches and a few logs. Max diameter is about 25cm. I have the ends sealed with wax and I plan to slice it up in to boards (most will be not much more than 10-15cm wide).
I have never worked with apple wood before so any advice will be welcome; for example does it warp a lot during drying, what is it like to work? I will probably use it for small boxes and a couple of charcuterie boards or cutting boards. I don't do turning.