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Do you need to seal the end grain if it's drying outside or is that just for kiln ?

It's always best to seal and protect yourself not going to hurt, all types of wood dry differently but it's easy to seal and can save waste I seal the log then mill easyer then sealing each border afterwords.

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I use watered down pva glue. If I cant do it the same day, I tend to trim the board to straighten up the end a bit and then apply it with a brush. Due to the fact the newly exposed surface it wet, the pva soaks in a bit and wont fall off, which sometimes happens with candle wax.

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I wouldn't worry about it. Don't know of any larger scale mills that do it and I don't either. We cut over 600 elm boards in the past 3 days - would be quite an undertaking to seal them all!

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I wouldn't worry about it. Don't know of any larger scale mills that do it and I don't either. We cut over 600 elm boards in the past 3 days - would be quite an undertaking to seal them all!

 

 

Do you get any issue with splitting? Got some cherry that's split like hell.

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A bit here and there, but it's likely to do it anyway. You can have a much bigger effect milling early in winter, stacking correctly (sticks near the ends of boards, large, tall stacks to keep boards as flat as possible) and picking decent logs.

 

As a rule, I don't cut cherry any more. Horrible, twisty, bendy, splitty wood. Not worth the effort.

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