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    Spalting bed

    So one day i was thinking (can you smell the smoke) with all this Spalting shavings from my holly and some oak
    why not make a bed out back of the shop for Spalting some wood. Thinking that the shavings will seed the proses.
    Then as i got into my wood pile looking for wood to Spalt i found out that i have some splatting going on it there
    even with out any work that's cool as well.
    So i started the bed put some Spalted end cuts in the mix and covered it with more shavings let it rain on it one
    time and covered it. OK so in six weeks I'll let you know what happens. now lets see the photos.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Kirkpatrick View Post
    Eric, what is splating? Do you mean spalting?
    Yes Sir you are correct thank you for pointing that out.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Spalting is any form of wood coloration caused by fungi.
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    Should work well as long as the wood is moist, kept out of direct sunlight and has been exposed to some form of fungi. Looking forward to the results!
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    Eric, what is splating? Do you mean spalting?

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    If you have any leaves, that will speed the process.

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    Eric, this seems like a great idea. I will be watching with interest your report on the results.

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    don't you have to drop wood from a great height to get it to 'splat'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Minto View Post
    don't you have to drop wood from a great height to get it to 'splat'?
    Even higher if you've got a soft bed like that for it to land in.
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    Eric, I have a low area in the field adjacent to my shop where I enpty my dust collection. I recently "buried" a few pieces of maple, cottonwood, and hackberry in there to see what happens. It usually stays damp regardless of the outside temps.

    Hope your system works!!

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    Spalting

    LOL ok so apparently OpenOffice Writer spell check does not recognize Spalting thats to funny.

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