Hi,
We're in the process of cutting down a partly rotten stone fruit tree (we think) in our Canberra backyard. Some of the logs (1-2m long, 8-30cm in diameter) seem to be in good condition and I'd like to save and dry them for future wood working projects. We only have access to a small shed, as well as some space under the house... I'd like to hear any advice on how to process, treat and store these small logs in ACT climate conditions in order to avoid cracks and end up with nice timber for wood working.
Sorry if this question has been asked before, I did a quick search and didn't find anything concrete.
Cheers,
Lars
We're in the process of cutting down a partly rotten stone fruit tree (we think) in our Canberra backyard. Some of the logs (1-2m long, 8-30cm in diameter) seem to be in good condition and I'd like to save and dry them for future wood working projects. We only have access to a small shed, as well as some space under the house... I'd like to hear any advice on how to process, treat and store these small logs in ACT climate conditions in order to avoid cracks and end up with nice timber for wood working.
Sorry if this question has been asked before, I did a quick search and didn't find anything concrete.
Cheers,
Lars
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