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RivennHewn
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$32/ Yd here. I only needed two.Gravel is expensive in my neighborhood, unfortunately.
$32/ Yd here. I only needed two.Gravel is expensive in my neighborhood, unfortunately.
You've never seen a stud bow out of a wall in the middle of the drywall? Lucky you. My first house had two on different walls.I'm assuming you can't have much warping once they've been incorporated into a wall, even if they weren't completely dry.
I cut the 2xs straight out of the log.Gotta like having spare - and free! - dimensional lumber around!
How long did the slabs dry before you turned them into 2x4's? I'm assuming you can't have much warping once they've been incorporated into a wall, even if they weren't completely dry.
Seen it, fixed it.You've never seen a stud bow out of a wall in the middle of the drywall? Lucky you. My first house had two on different walls.
It's a outdoor kiln, not a custom kitchen.Seen it, fixed it.
Guess I’ll do the same here if it comes up.
A great place to start is:Watching this with great interest. We need to build a kiln!
And, I swear I did not intentionally over orderLooks good, Riv.
I had a lot of stuff painted Safety Blue or Vista Green when I worked out of the plant. They used to encourage us to take leftover paint home; cheaper than paying to dispose of it.
The goal is to match the angle of the glazing to the latitude of your location.
I’m at 48.257
I missed by less than 1/2 of a degree![]()
Well within acceptable tolerances.Actually……. .657 degrees. But ya got it pretty close, Riv.

The planer will bring it back into specBut now your lumber won’t dry properly.![]()
What do you have squirreled away for the solar roof, Riv?
That’s actually the one item I don’t mind spending money on. I want the new, scratch less, just peeled pretty stuffHey, it looks good( perfect for that application)-and the price was right.
Now you just have find some surplus Lexan.
How's the clam wood going to smell when the kiln heats up?
The smell is dissipating as it dries.How's the clam wood going to smell when the kiln heats up?
You should set up a camera when you make the first run.The smell is dissipating as it dries.
I’m assuming the trend will continue![]()
Plan is to let it cook without any wet wood in it.You should set up a camera when you make the first run.
I'd be worried that you pop some fresh milled, wet lumber in there and let it cook for a while, then when you crack the door you get hit with THAT SMELL.
Could make a great video the first time you open the door.
I was thinking about this the other day, if I could come up with cheap lumber could be good to dry firewood.
Let’s hope the rain will get rid of all this smoke.Yes! This smoke is getting really bothersome.I was up near you yesterday and I felt like I was a brisket in a smoker!Let’s hope the rain will get rid of all this smoke.
Jay
