So, I have had a question from a customer who has asked when is a good time to core wood. I usually Round the piece (if it's dry) then I like to wait a few weeks, maybe even a month, or longer, before I core (especially if it is highly figured birds eye, or a burl). Apparently another cue maker told him that he gets the wood, turns it, and cores it immediately. I would assume letting the wood sit a while when it is round would help the stabilization process and coring too soon would lead to more problems with warpage. Any thoughts from the cue makers would be appreciated, and especially if I'm wrong, please let me know.