I was at woodcraft the other day and bought a couple of bowl blanks to turn. One blank was kiln dried wood. The other blank was wax sealed and still wet. The cashier asked me if I had ever tried to use my microwave as a kiln to dry out wet wood. He said he gets good results. So, i did a little internet research. It seems like a plausible answer to speeding up the drying process.
Has anyone tried this?
If so, what results did you get?
Which woods work well or do not?
Any tips?
I am not sure if I want to try this or not on wood going into a pool cue, but it is interesting. I might try it on a bowl turning.
Here is a web page with instructions if you have never heard of this.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/3jdw8/microwavedrying.htm
Has anyone tried this?
If so, what results did you get?
Which woods work well or do not?
Any tips?
I am not sure if I want to try this or not on wood going into a pool cue, but it is interesting. I might try it on a bowl turning.
Here is a web page with instructions if you have never heard of this.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/3jdw8/microwavedrying.htm