Should I carve green wood or dry wood?

It's ok to carve items from dried wood, but it's generally easier to carve green wood. Green wood just means that it still has moisture in it, that it was freshly cut. You can cut a section of wood and then freeze it to help contain the moisture and greenness.
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Should wood be dried before carving?

Drying wood before carving it is essential when it comes to woods like birch and cherry which are much easier to carve when converted from raw green wood into dry wood.
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How long should wood dry before carving?

Dry the wood for at least 6 weeks for a minimum dry time. This cannot be done outside in the winter if the temperatures drop below freezing since the moisture will still be frozen in the wood.
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Is it easier to carve wet or dry wood?

Soaking wood does make it easier to carve. However, as the wood dries, it can potentially crack and even become more brittle overall. To soften wood for carving, the better option is to spray a 50/50 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water onto the wood as you carve, and use a very sharp knife.
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Can wood be too dry to carve?

Sometimes when a hardwood dries too much it becomes too hard to carve even with the sharpest of tools.
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Do you carve green wood?

It's ok to carve items from dried wood, but it's generally easier to carve green wood. Green wood just means that it still has moisture in it, that it was freshly cut. You can cut a section of wood and then freeze it to help contain the moisture and greenness.
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How Long Does green wood stay green?

Left outdoors, 6 months to a year, assuming a couple of inches of thickness (longer for thicker). This drops rapidly once you start carving, where I find that after 3 weeks or so, the carved surface is cuts like 'dry' not 'green' wood. It's also less in hot, arid climates. In a house; a few months.
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How do you keep green wood from cracking?

You can keep wood from splitting by applying a sealant or stabilizer, using a salt paste, applying varnish, applying paintable wax, or applying boiled linseed oil. Those methods will help you to keep wood from splitting when nailing, screwing, drying, cutting, and sawing.
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How long should logs dry before sawing?

As a rule of thumb, there will be a measurable loss in four to six weeks of warm (over 50 F) weather. It is just a rule of thumb.
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How Long Does green wood take to dry?

To get green wood to less than 20% moisture takes at least six months. Freshly cut wood will have bound and unbound moisture. The latter is released fairly easily and can get the wood down to 25 to 30% moisture content. Bound moisture, on the other hand, takes much longer to evaporate.
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How do you preserve green wood for carving?

Wrap parts in plastic to prevent drying, and they will keep for a few weeks in the summer (longer in the winter). Watch for mold which can lead to decay. Freezing will keep wood green indefinitely. If it's a self-defrosting freezer, wrap the parts in plastic so they don't dry.
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Can you build with fresh cut lumber?

Building with green lumber for timber frame construction can save time, money and energy. With green timber, you can begin building right away without having to wait for the wood to dry, or having the added cost for kiln drying, which uses environmentally damaging fossil fuels during the drying process.
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Can you turn fresh cut wood?

Instead of paying a sawmill to store wood for years, you can take any piece of fresh cut material, even from the firewood pile, and turn it. As green wood is very cheap if not free, woodturners who understand the green turning process can save a lot of money on material.
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Can you carve green oak?

Green wood is typically easier to carve, and it's only disadvantage is that it splits and checks when dries, but if you look from a mindset that these cracks can be fixed, you find that green wood is very usable afterall. There are quite a few useful ways to solve the issue of splits and checks.
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Can you chainsaw carve green wood?

Chainsaw carvings are traditionally made of green wood this means the timber used is a raw unseasoned piece of tree. The reason for this is that it takes around 1 year per inch to season a solid round log, whilst timber over 10 inches across may never fully dry out.
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What wood is best for carving?

Lime wood (also known as basswood) is the most popular type of wood for carving. Whether you're a complete beginner or a member of the carving elite, this species should be near the top of your list. Extremely soft and crisp, lime wood is perfect for intricate carving and works exceptionally well with hand tools.
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How do you dry green wood at home?

All you need to do is set up a decent dehumidifier beside the stack of wood to be dried, let it run, and it will suck the moisture right out of the wood. This can speed up the drying time from months or weeks to just a few days. Even better is if you add an air fan into the mix to produce some extra airflow.
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Can you stabilize green wood?

No, you can not stabilize green wood, the wood needs to have a maximum moisture content of 10%. Oven dry (0% mc) will give the best results. Green wood is saturated with water and has very little air in it.
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Can you dry green wood?

Fortunately, air drying your lumber outdoors is the easiest, least expensive way to dry lumber with minimal waste. By following a few basic techniques, your green lumber will eventually find its way to your workshop.
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