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seasoning/drying ebony

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31 December 2013, 09:52
dempsey
seasoning/drying ebony
I bought a number of sticks of ebony about a year old covered in anchor seal for future stock. I can't find anything on the right way to dry this wood. I would imagine at some point I should scrape off some wax to aid in drying but when? I'm in no hurry to use these pieces as I have enough dry stuff to last me awhile so I want to do it right. Anybody familiar with the time frame and method to properly season ebony? Thanks, Rob.


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31 December 2013, 11:15
Idaho Sharpshooter
talk to either Taylor Guitar or our fellow member Chris at www.walnutgrovegunstocks.com about it.

Taylor's high end guitars have ebony necks, so drying without warpage is paramount in their business.

Chris, he just knows wood.

Rich
31 December 2013, 18:34
Logger2
we used to dry box car loads of ebony golden padauk and rosewood in the steam kilns with the gunstock blanks
starting around 60 degrees and slowly increasing the degrees every 90 days with a inch of water on the floor
we would scrap off wax on two opposing sides watching closely for any checking
if checking is noticable we would wipe a thin layer of linseed oil on the raw area
have to go real slow
08 January 2014, 02:30
Logger2
quote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
talk to either Taylor Guitar or our fellow member Chris at www.walnutgrovegunstocks.com about it.

Taylor's high end guitars have ebony necks, so drying without warpage is paramount in their business.

Chris, he just knows wood.

Rich

08 January 2014, 21:36
Idaho Sharpshooter
Logger2 has many years in the wood business.

Chris speaks highly of him.

Rich