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Started by Jrkimbrough, January 22, 2020, 11:54:41 AM
Quote from: BigSlam51 on January 22, 2020, 12:24:28 PMKeep your wood in the house, and check with a moisture meter. I like it between 6-7% moisture. Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
Quote from: mmclain on January 26, 2020, 09:09:02 PMDouble turn the pot. It relieves the stress and lets it cup. Let it sit for a while. I keep mine behind my wood stove. You can measure the shrinkage across the grain. Some woods need longer than others.
Quote from: mmclain on January 14, 2021, 08:10:42 PMYou should bring it into your house. For a couple of weeks. Or if you have a dehumidifier in a small room it will reduce the moisture below 8% get a humidity meter to monitor relative humidity. Indoors it will be about 35/40% which will be about 8% moisture I. The wood. If you have a wood stove you can remove the humidity very quickly. I set all blanks behind my stove for the time I build calls in the winter. Just rough in a big box full of blanks and keep them handy. I have blanks that have been roughed in several years old. All wood moves!!! Even after the moisture is 6/8% just from relieving the stress held in the wood. Account for that as well. All wood moves! Some more than others. You can even turn a pot a 3rd time.