I've seen a comment somewhere recently that if the pith of the timber is removed by splitting and removing it, that inhibits (or reduces?) cracking.
I get hardwood logs for the fire and some of them look interesting, particularly bits that have come from crotches, and have been split along the grain. The wood isn't really dry enough for turning, but do I need to seal the ends of such bits while allowing them to dry further?
Rob
I get hardwood logs for the fire and some of them look interesting, particularly bits that have come from crotches, and have been split along the grain. The wood isn't really dry enough for turning, but do I need to seal the ends of such bits while allowing them to dry further?
Rob