I'm not sure if this is the right place for this topic as it is only indirectly related to turning. So please if this is incorrect forgive me.
Ok, local Amish mill had a 5 foot piece of Walnut that he would sell me for what I thought was real reasonable. I had him slice this into 4 and 5 inch thick slabs just about 58 inches long. I cut a couple pieces off the ends of two of those pieces to turn green bowls. I now have one piece 13" wide by 43 inches long and 5 and 3/4 inches thick, one piece 45 inches long by 10 inches wide by 5 inches thick, one piece 10 inches wide by 58 inches long and 5 3/4 inches thick, plus one piece about 3 inches thick by 7 inches wide by 58 inches long.
Should I try to dry some pieces in my little home made kiln, stack and let air dry for 4-5 years, then kiln dry, t urn everything I can get out of them now while green leave thick and seal for drying? What is your experience?
Ok, local Amish mill had a 5 foot piece of Walnut that he would sell me for what I thought was real reasonable. I had him slice this into 4 and 5 inch thick slabs just about 58 inches long. I cut a couple pieces off the ends of two of those pieces to turn green bowls. I now have one piece 13" wide by 43 inches long and 5 and 3/4 inches thick, one piece 45 inches long by 10 inches wide by 5 inches thick, one piece 10 inches wide by 58 inches long and 5 3/4 inches thick, plus one piece about 3 inches thick by 7 inches wide by 58 inches long.
Should I try to dry some pieces in my little home made kiln, stack and let air dry for 4-5 years, then kiln dry, t urn everything I can get out of them now while green leave thick and seal for drying? What is your experience?