How to Dry Wood for Carving

By A Mystery Man Writer
Last updated 14 Jul 2024
How to Dry Wood for Carving
If you happen to have a good black walnut, hickory or maple tree fall in your yard and want to use it for carving, you will want to know how to dry it. Some people will use green wood for carving, although this wood still has a lot of water in it.
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