Sgian Dubh
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Tusses":p43syia2 said:so ... would it be worth experimenting with - if you had a vacuum pump for veneering for instance ?
Probably not. You need some method to warm the water in the wood and the vacuum effectively reduces the pressure in the container, and therefore effectively reduces the boiling point of water. In your case the proposed container is your vacuum bag.
To warm the water in the wood you can commonly do one of three things:
- 1. use an external heat source, eg, wrap you vac bag in a heated blanket or similar;
2. put heated platens in between your layers of wood within the vac bag;
3. Use radio frequency to excite the water molecules in the wood, ie, use a microwave device around your vac bag.
You might be able to rig something up on a small scale, but as far as I know the technology isn't yet efficient enough for commercial kiln operators to make money with.
Nearly all the kiln operators I know use either conventional high temperature kilns or dehumidification kilns. There are also some that operate solar kilns and others operating huge progressive kilns. Many wood kilning operations use a mixture of one form or another of air drying in conjunction with one of the most common forms of kiln. Slainte.