01-31-2016, 01:16 PM
I have some 10/4 think, 10 inch wide, and 22 inch long boards of Tasmanian Blue Gum (eucalyptus globulus) which I am planning on air drying to become chair seats. This stuff is soaking wet right now (only milled a week ago) and i know this wood can be temperamental.
After some research I found several research papers on the subject will a focus on commercial drying. This one mentions block stacking the boards and keeping them wrapped in plastic for 4 weeks before racking and drying in a solar kiln. http://www.fwpa.com.au/images/processing/PN03.1315.pdf
Has anyone tried this? I have stacked my boards in a tight cube and wrapped it in plastic. I'm planning on letting them sit for a few weeks but this seems like the block stacking would cause drying speed discrepancies.
has anyone tried this?
After some research I found several research papers on the subject will a focus on commercial drying. This one mentions block stacking the boards and keeping them wrapped in plastic for 4 weeks before racking and drying in a solar kiln. http://www.fwpa.com.au/images/processing/PN03.1315.pdf
Has anyone tried this? I have stacked my boards in a tight cube and wrapped it in plastic. I'm planning on letting them sit for a few weeks but this seems like the block stacking would cause drying speed discrepancies.
has anyone tried this?