Once wood starts to dry, it's hard to slow the process down without encountering staining or rot problems. December 6, 2009. Question I have basswood cants (9/4) that I re-saw into 1/8 - 1/4 pieces for a customer. The customer wants the pieces to have a 25% - 30% MC when they receive it however I only supply them so many pieces as needed on a
Oct 22, 2020 When air drying is the first step, rather than the only step, it allows the wood to come into an equilibrium with the local climate, making it better prepared for safe kiln drying. The amount of time needed for air drying depends on how wet the wood is, starting out; the timeframe can range from a few weeks to several months
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Get PriceJun 05, 2014 Consider air drying. It’s the most economical method for removing water from wood, and when done properly, you’ll end up with perfect lumber. Although air-drying is inexpensive and easy,be aware of these drawbacks: It’s slow. Depending on the species and your climate, it can take from 2 to 12 months to bring 4/4 lumber from green to air
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Get PriceCupping is a natural tendency of the wood. The side of a piece of lumber closest to the bark will shrink a bit more than the other side, causing cup. This difference cannot be well controlled by changes in drying procedures, although slow drying and re-wetting partially dried lumber will increase the amount of cup
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Get PriceThe observations of this study are as follows: slow drying at approximately 30 C, the area near the subsurface of the wood samples tends to have higher MC than the central parts during drying, especially in the case of longer wood samples. For drying at higher temperatures, strongly bonded water appeared at the surface areas much earlier
Get PriceSep 16, 2011 This wood is very unstable and will move dramatically when cut. Cracking and discoloration will occur on the outer layers and is usually a sign that case hardening has occurred. Kiln drying is a fine line that can go very wrong if done too much and too fast. Kiln Drying Wood Should be slow and controlled Various lumber species air drying
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Get PriceOct 14, 2016 RFV drying has been shown to dry 7 ft (2.13 m) long red oak lumber 1 in. thick (25.4 mm) from green to 8 % MC 14 times faster than dehumidification drying , and the ratio between drying time with RFV and conventional drying was 1:17 for 2-in.-thick (50.8 mm) lumber . Surface-core moisture gradients were similar for both cases, low in the surface and high at the center, although
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Get PriceYou’ll go from having wet to dry wood in a couple of hours completely. Kiln dried wood is a drying process that is far more efficient than air-drying lumber as you can control both the temperature and humidity, while even regulating steam levels
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