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My take on this is that the stacked rings will **always trap moisture(either the sap, or even horizontally blown rain wicked into the gaps and then sucked up by the end grain, like even if covered by sheets of tin) and be really really slow to dry and get mouldy. We are perhaps windier and wetter than most of the rest of the UK so other experiences may differ. But if split and stacked the difference is that the windblown rain that gets into the stack, is as readily re-evaporated by the wind, which is occassionally without rain! Which is not so with stacked rings.

**One must understand this is in part due to my exquisite cross cutting accuracy which allows for molecular bonding between the end grains🤣🤣, the same as happens with 

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47 blocks ranging from 1mm to 100mm. Each block has its opposing faces dead flat and finely polished. So much so that when one is gently rubbed against another the surfaces...

 

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