Would it be a poor decision to kiln/microwave-dry dense or exotic woods? The wood I have in mind is mountain mahogany. Freshly cut, the MC is already low, but it will still take years to reach equilibrium. With my homemade kiln, the drying will take much less time, but I am wondering if there are any major concerns with doing this. What I'm considering is that some woods, such as walnut, are significantly worse in color when kiln dried, and lots of woods are worse in terms of workability after kiln drying. Has anyone with experience with drying exotics or other dense woods noticed worse color or workability as a result of kiln drying? Would the shear hardness render the brittleness of kiln drying negligible?
				
			 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		