[QUOTE=robertD]Hello All,
Questions;
1. What dimensions should I cut the billets for sides & backs?
2. How long to air dry before slicing to rough thickness?
3. Should I kiln dry, or air dry?
4. Should the butt ends be sealed?
5. Most importantly, what is the best way to achieve a well quartered billet?
Maybe to many questions, sorry
Robert[/QUOTE]
Qnswers:
1. For back and sides, I would suggest bucking the log into 36" long sections for your side materials and 24" sections for your back materials. Of course it is always easier just to buck it all into 36" sections and resaw what you want later.
2. At least a year under perfect conditions. Longer is always better as long as your wood can get proper air circulation through the stack.
3. Air drying is always better for instrument woods.
4. yes. this will help to prevent the wood from end checking. I reccomend using anchorseal for this. It is really inexpensive and they will ship it right to your door.
5. I answered this in my last post.
Hope this helps!
Ken