Postby Jeff Hansen » Tue Jan 03, 2006 3:26 pm
As a professional woodworker I have to take issue with your theory of "dryer is better". "Green" lumber (fresh cut)is much better suited to use as a waster than dried. Dry lumber is much more brittle. Unfortunately, short of leaving it on the tree, it won't stay green forever. So we purposely dry it and then replace the natural moisture with oil that doesn't evaporate. I've actually been toying with the Idea of a linseed oil "bath" for my wasters, so that I can let them soak for more complete penetration. I make my own wasters with polyurethane glue instead of wood glue, so that isn't an issue for me.
More oil, not less, is the key to a healthy waster.
Jeff Hansen
ARMA FS
Birmingham, AL study group leader
"A coward believes he will ever live
if he keep him safe from strife:
but old age leaves him not long in peace
though spears may spare his life." - from The Havamal