El Barto
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This is the kind of question that one will eventually learn through experience but as I haven't yet gained that experience I thought I'd ask it now.
If a tree has been felled, how long can it be left in that felled state before it's no good to use? I'm not talking about a particular rotten or ill tree, just a felled tree. And for use I'm referring to green woodworking, splitting out parts from the tree etc. Although I guess I'd also be interested in milling this kind of timber too.
A friend of mine has a tree surgery business with hundreds of trunks stacked in his yard. They're grey and bleached from the sun. At what point would they be unusable? When does the wood stop being "green"? Will the discolouration on the outside make an appearance on the inside of the tree?
:?: (hammer)
If a tree has been felled, how long can it be left in that felled state before it's no good to use? I'm not talking about a particular rotten or ill tree, just a felled tree. And for use I'm referring to green woodworking, splitting out parts from the tree etc. Although I guess I'd also be interested in milling this kind of timber too.
A friend of mine has a tree surgery business with hundreds of trunks stacked in his yard. They're grey and bleached from the sun. At what point would they be unusable? When does the wood stop being "green"? Will the discolouration on the outside make an appearance on the inside of the tree?
:?: (hammer)