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Default Apple Wood

I was just given a bunch of apple wood. It is still very green and just
bucked up but not split or resawn. Anyone have any experience/advice
regarding this wood? How does it behave while drying? Best way to deal with
it, turn it thick and let it dry, turn it an boil it, dry it solid and then
turn?????? Any advice or comments would be appreciated. Thanks, Mark


 
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