Sorry guys - I know this one has been done to death, but I have a large amount of large wet wood (wych elm, cherry and oak) and I've found that the wych elm in particular has a stunning contrast between the white sapwood and the brown mature wood as long as it is not allowed to sit wet for too long, so I need to process it.
I've got a 12" roughed oak bowl going through the microwave at the moment and I'm taking it very slowly - it's got to lose an estimated 150gms in 1kg (28%RH down to 12%). I'm using defrost and started off with 2 minutes, increasing that to 4 as it dried to less than 20%, allowing it to cool completely before 'cooking' again.
The question is just how warm can I take the wood to. I'm not letting it get above warm (~26 C) at the moment - can I take it above that safely ? I've done a couple of small bowls successfully so far this way, but this big one is taking an age, hence the query to speed things up.
Thanks
Rob
I've got a 12" roughed oak bowl going through the microwave at the moment and I'm taking it very slowly - it's got to lose an estimated 150gms in 1kg (28%RH down to 12%). I'm using defrost and started off with 2 minutes, increasing that to 4 as it dried to less than 20%, allowing it to cool completely before 'cooking' again.
The question is just how warm can I take the wood to. I'm not letting it get above warm (~26 C) at the moment - can I take it above that safely ? I've done a couple of small bowls successfully so far this way, but this big one is taking an age, hence the query to speed things up.
Thanks
Rob