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When I first joined the forum, I did not care for naturals. after seeing many of the naturals from many of you, especially Chepo and Bob, I decided that I wanted to try my hand at it. This is the first attempt.
So this past weekend I drove the 90 miles to the local mountains and picked up three forks. The outside, I believe are Oak and the middle one is manzanita.
So, I have read a lot on the forum about drying the wood both naturally and in the microwave, and everyone has a little different approach (that's OK)...Some say dry six weeks, others a year. Same with the microwave...lots of differing opinions. How do I know when they are ready?
So my question is this. What is the next step I should take with these forks in order to get them to a state where I can work on one?
Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.
Cheers,
Sofreto
So this past weekend I drove the 90 miles to the local mountains and picked up three forks. The outside, I believe are Oak and the middle one is manzanita.
So, I have read a lot on the forum about drying the wood both naturally and in the microwave, and everyone has a little different approach (that's OK)...Some say dry six weeks, others a year. Same with the microwave...lots of differing opinions. How do I know when they are ready?
So my question is this. What is the next step I should take with these forks in order to get them to a state where I can work on one?
Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.
Cheers,
Sofreto
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