Hi Inna
"Wood is something that is sort of alive"
Interesting you say that because that’s part of our speech when we give tours. "wood never dies"
"everything matters, including how it is dried. Maybe Michael will elaborate."
I have learned so much about curing and voicing I could fill a book and then some. After listening my number two function in life is probably sanding and rubbing and flipping wood. Voicing a piece of wood into a musical instrument is a life long passion, and every time it happens it’s like giving birth to a new creation.
I had a listener here last fall testing out some of my top boards to see which one he liked the best. While he was here I did up a board for him to listen to using instrument finish. I also did up a board using my own body oil. He was blown away by the one I made with my oil in the mix.
My curing space is 650sq feet and all I do in there is cure wood. People are surprised when I give them a demo. I do three types of curing on every board, Sun, Shade and indoor curing. Let me give an example. You guys would think that a piece of redwood sitting in las vegas would get pretty dry right? Well when I bring this wood home from the yard I make it 1/3 the weight bought at the yard. And that’s wood sitting in the desert before I get it. When I’m done doing my method of drying the wood is light as a feather.
Michael

