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Old 08-24-2009, 11:18 PM   #1
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I haven't been on the forum since back in June, when I asked the question about paper birch. Daren thought that it might take 5-6 months to dry about as much as it will outside, that is going to be pretty close. Almost 3 months now, and it is down to 9-13%, a few of the first boards off, near the outside of the log are down to 7-8%, I could build something out of it.
It seems to have stayed fairly flat, very little cupping or twisting, some really nice spalting in all of it.
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Well, we need pics for proof .
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Well, we need pics for proof .
I am still trying to figure out how to post some pictures. I grew up in ancient times, even before calculators, and computers were still in someone's imagination, so I'm not so savey with computer stuff.
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