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Freshly cut wood is full of moisture, and is unsuitable for woodworking. The wood must be dried to 12%-16% before anything can be done with it (other than Green Turning).

Having a log sliced into slabs or lumber can aid in the drying process, but the ends need to be sealed with something like AnchorSeal.

Once the logs are sliced up, the wood can be placed into a "kiln" to speed the drying process. If the wood is dried too fast it will damage the structure of the wood, leaving voids where the fibers have been pulled apart as part of the wood dries faster than the others.

Kilns