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Default Making a table from a cross section, how can I stop it splitting?

I cut up wood for my furnace, and sometimes I get some nice looking
cross sections that my wife wants to be made into coffee tables and the
like. Imagine: 24" diameter and around 2-4 inches thick, cross cut from
a maple or oak tree.

Now I know that if I leave them to dry they will split. How can I stop
this? I plan to plane and sand the top side, do I need to oil the wood
or wax it or do something else to it, so that it won't split?
Thanks all!

-Dean

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Sorry - what do you mean by "saw it in half through the center"? Its a
horizontal cross section of a tree, so you can see all the rings
centered in the middle.

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