11-19-2020, 03:18 AM
End sealing is to reduce the checking on the ends of boards as they dry. Wood looses moisture MUCH faster from the end grain than it does across the grain. So a log or fresh cut board will dry out much faster from the end, than the rest of the wood. As it dries, it shrinks. So you have the end 6" shrinking, and the rest of the board hasn't. Chances are a crack will open up. So slapping some wax or paint on the end of the log / board slows that end drying, and it'sd less likely to crack.
If you don't do it, you might have to trim 6" off the ends of boards to remove the checking, so those 8' boards are only 7' usable. Exact numbers depend on "things"
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If you don't do it, you might have to trim 6" off the ends of boards to remove the checking, so those 8' boards are only 7' usable. Exact numbers depend on "things"
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