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Working with river cane

Started by Meleagris gallopavo, Today at 02:25:36 PM

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Meleagris gallopavo

How long does river cane take to dry enough to work with?  I'm planning on cutting some up with my bandsaw but I'm scared I'll mess it up if it's still green.  Also wondering if it will dry faster if I cut it into smaller sections.  I have the cane stored in my shop with no climate control, but I have a place to put some inside if it won't hurt to dry it faster.  Can someone give me some ideas on what to do here?  Thanks!


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bwhana

I cut mine in the field green and then left it in long sections indoors for over 6+ months before I felt it was dry enough to work with.  I was surprised how long it took.

Meleagris gallopavo

Quote from: bwhana on Today at 02:43:03 PMI cut mine in the field green and then left it in long sections indoors for over 6+ months before I felt it was dry enough to work with.  I was surprised how long it took.
Wow!  Wasn't expecting it to take that long!  Was that in a climate-controlled indoor environment?  Mine is still in long sections.


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