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Default Hunk of tree

A big pine fell in a recent storm and I lugged home a 20" diameter by 3
foot long hunk. I've never done any sculpturing, but figure it would
keep me occupied for a good long piece. How long do I need to let it
dry out before putting a chisel to it?
 
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