I currently have several stacks of different species of wood air drying. Most of it is stickered with 1 1/4" spacers ( I had a lot of old deck balusters from a deck expansion project). Pine seems to be drying fine, but the cherry, sweet gum and oak are starting to check (i.e. split on the broad face if I have my terminology correct). That leads me to think it is drying too fast (albeit, the cherry is probably wind shakes due to the location/wind exposure the tree was subject to).
So, my question: What is the best size for preliminary outdoor (rain and sun covered) drying? 1", 3/4"? Right now I have sweet gum, red oak, wild black cherry, and pine, mainly in 6/4 to 8/4 thickness. Hope to have some walnut, white oak, and maybe some sycamore by winter's end (don't worry Scott, I'll be coming for a another load of QSWO as soon as the bank account heals from Christmas!!)
Or am I "measuring with a micrometer and cutting with a chain saw" on this one?
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So, my question: What is the best size for preliminary outdoor (rain and sun covered) drying? 1", 3/4"? Right now I have sweet gum, red oak, wild black cherry, and pine, mainly in 6/4 to 8/4 thickness. Hope to have some walnut, white oak, and maybe some sycamore by winter's end (don't worry Scott, I'll be coming for a another load of QSWO as soon as the bank account heals from Christmas!!)
Or am I "measuring with a micrometer and cutting with a chain saw" on this one?
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