Hey guys LONG time lurker finally decided to join the conversation hey everyone. Anyway after much research and debate I am going to be taking the plunge and picking up an e-nano (I know Andy is waiting on heating elements and I won't get it for a while that's what I get for waiting to long
). I was planning on using the send your own wood option cause that is awesome I have a couple of chunks of Brazilian Rosewood (yes I said a couple
) I have been saving forever to find something worthy to use them for, about the perfect size to give life to a new e-nano. However over in
@Snappo exotic thread he mentioned that wood for the nano needed to be kiln dried and my heart sank, this stuff has not been in a kiln but has been air drying in the proper conditions since sometime in the early 60's and has reached equilibrium at the 8-10% moisture content long ago. So
@ACE OF VAPE or anyone who knows for sure / has sent in a hunk of their own wood. Does it absolutely have to be kiln dried? if so why cracking concerns? I'll have to hunt down a pretty hunk of teak if has to be dried I guess
tl;dl for the send your own wood does it need to be kiln dried if you have a properly air dried 3-5 year + piece at equal to or less than 11% moisture content?