Okay, keeping up with the commitment. So the wood showed a very immediate surface dryness, but definitely is drying on a much more....regular...drying schedule. Larger pieces (2x10+) are drying slower than the smaller pieces [expected] so I've been taking care to keep everything well spaced and moving a few pieces around here and there. I've not made any cuts yet, but I'm getting close. I don't have a moisture meter, I go by feel and weight. (I really want a moisture meter, though.)
I think in the next week or two I should be able to start on smaller parts. So...assuming that I can't get working with the larger pieces, I hope to at least get the legs started.
I'll keep you posted.
daniel
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