Hi there,
As a landscaper I get lumps of green timber on occasion but to much to carve all in one go. I like to carve green timber but have lost a couple of projects as the wood has dried out and become very hard to work with. Are there any ways to slow the drying process down. I have tried wrapping it in cling film but it goes brown and mouldy. What would happen if I left outside in a barrel of water? Would this work for a while?
Any ideas gratefully received
Bo
As a landscaper I get lumps of green timber on occasion but to much to carve all in one go. I like to carve green timber but have lost a couple of projects as the wood has dried out and become very hard to work with. Are there any ways to slow the drying process down. I have tried wrapping it in cling film but it goes brown and mouldy. What would happen if I left outside in a barrel of water? Would this work for a while?
Any ideas gratefully received
Bo