disco_monkey79
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I have recently been given a 4' ash stump, that was felled approximately 2 weeks ago.
I know what I'd do if I were using it for sawn timber, but what about for turning? I've only ever turned fully (kiln) dried timber, but I understand it being a little green can be advantageous?
I appreciate that home drying without a moisture metre is going to be a lot of guesswork, but some sort of vague ballpark timescales/greenness would be appreciated.
I'll be slicing it in to blanks shortly.
Thanks!
I know what I'd do if I were using it for sawn timber, but what about for turning? I've only ever turned fully (kiln) dried timber, but I understand it being a little green can be advantageous?
I appreciate that home drying without a moisture metre is going to be a lot of guesswork, but some sort of vague ballpark timescales/greenness would be appreciated.
I'll be slicing it in to blanks shortly.
Thanks!