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Re: wet wood
By:Bill
Date: 2/5/2000, 8:43 pm
In Response To: wet wood (Don Campbell)

> I picked up some Western Red Cedar from a local sawmill. The boards are a
> full one inch by four inches. They haven't made it to the kiln yet. I am
> letting them dry out in my house. How long should I leave them to dry?
> They are a still rough sawn, should I plane them smooth before I rip them
> into strips. I am going to use the C&B method. Can't wait to paddle,
> thanks in advance.

Don,

I did what Hank suggested a couple of years ago with white cedar and it worked out fine. I had local 8' white cedar that i planed, cut into 1/4 strips, and stickered. It dries quickly and straight stickered about a foot apart. I marked a piece near the center and would weigh it every couple days on a postage scale. When it stopped losing weight the wood`s done. A fan the last couple of days will help speed things up. The sooner you can get started the better!

Good luck, Bill

Messages In This Thread

wet wood
Don Campbell -- 2/5/2000, 10:43 am
Re: wet wood
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 2/7/2000, 9:29 am
Re: wet wood
Bill -- 2/5/2000, 8:43 pm
Re: wet wood
Hank -- 2/5/2000, 11:20 am
Re: wet wood
Alan Resinger -- 2/5/2000, 10:54 am