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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: GrayBeard on April 29, 2010, 08:13:55 pm
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I have access to some 10 to 12" walnut logs that are being removed fro a subdivision....
These are 10 to 12" in diameter and 18 to 24" long.
What do I need to do to age them before using.
I plan to saw them into planks with a bandsaw and eventually use them for scroll projects.
~~~GrayBeard~~~
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I'm far from an expert here but I think without a kiln the logs will need to dry for about a year. You will need to control the rate that they dry to prevent checking. You will also probably need a moisture meter. You might ask over a lumberjacks.com. There are several guys over there that have experience in that area.
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I've never done it but I've read it takes a year per inch in diameter but I don't know if this varies by the length of the log (talk about needing patience!). And you need to put a sealer on the ends so it doesn't check.
I believe I read this on the Scrollsaw Woodworking & Crafts site http://www.scrollsawer.com/forum/ (http://www.scrollsawer.com/forum/) . Look in the Wood and Materials section or just do a search.