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Releasing tension in freshly cut red oak.

Posted By: Michel Dube

Releasing tension in freshly cut red oak. - 06/14/05 11:38 AM

I would like to acquire the red oak (green) and slowly peck away at cutting the joints as free time will allow. I heard that red oak is "different" and does not need to sit for the typical 6 weeks before any cutting. Is this true? I could cut immediately? If so, should I cut 1 tiber (all joints) at a time? Or better to cut only "mating" joints, or only the tenons, or only mortises? Do not want to cause a shrinkage mismatch here. Looking for some guidance. Thanx.
Posted By: Mark Davidson

Re: Releasing tension in freshly cut red oak. - 06/14/05 04:19 PM

what kind of time period are we talking here?
I would tend to cut the timbers at one time, then perhaps you could save cutting the tenons till the end, as they will dry faster than the mortices.
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