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Ray Sandusky
 
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If you wait until it dries, you may not have anything to turn. Most timbers
crack if not processed to some degree! at least split the logs to relieve
some of the radial tension

Ray




"STEFANEE STIEN" wrote in message
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I have recently acquired some green Black Wattle logs and cant find much
information about it on the web. Does anyone have much experience with
this
wood? Its was cut down in a rainforest and had been sitting there a few
months. As such its still quite green.
I'd like to wait until its dry before turning it but patience is not one
of
my vitues.
It looks like it will be pretty.