I need to pick the collective forum brain again. I have some Chinaberry in 4/4 and 8/4 that I sawed a couple days ago. It's stickered and air drying for now. I've never dried or worked with Chinaberry before but I have a cabinet project in mind for it.

My plan is to let it air dry for a couple of weeks and then put it in the solar kiln for another 3 weeks while I'm away at work. I was thinking it would be ready to bring into the shop when I get back home.

Anybody familiar with Chinaberry see anything wrong with that plan? Although it's an invasive "trash" tree, nice straight logs are not easily obtained and I don't want to mess it up.