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9 hours ago, cessna said:

I find this video really interesting :     youtube.com/watch?v=7PZwtoZgUhw

You will have to bear with it to see what I think is interesting,if you have seen it all before apologies for boring you.

Got a link ?

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22 minutes ago, Commando said:

Anyone in a position to try this? Anyone got sub 20% wood?😂

I doubt my lungs are up to it.

 

I can see this working with beech's vessels but wonder about conifer or something with heavily lignified heartwood.

 

Any what it demonstrates is lack of cell watare, so at least down to 25%, most of the rest is bound water but the cracking may be showing loss of some of that.

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