A word of warning regarding thin material. It can have tendencies to warp when you do the cure. I had some curly Californian Redwood treated some years ago, the pieces cut 3/4" thick warped along their length. Had to take off about 1/8th thickness on a handle length. I also had trouble with a big slab not getting full penetration. I am told that this is due to Redwood having resin, although when cutting and working it is nothing like pine, no smell, no sticky saw dust.
The next batch I had done, for drying, I turned to my microwave. Having stored the pieces on top of the boiler for a week (they had already been dried in doors for some years as slabs, I then subjected them to short radiation blasts until they stopped expelling steam. After all the air drying I was surprised by just how much steam came out with the microwaves. I think I hit them for 20 seconds at a time.
It is good to have this info here, as you have no doubt seen, not many people here are doing their own stabilisation. A buddy of mine has the gear, although I don't know what his results have been. He too bought the Cactus Juice from the US. Have you searched around on places like BladeForums and Knifenetworks? If you have questions the folk there may have already discussed it and are certainly more likely to have the experience to help you than folk here, sadly.
Regarding bubbling, I wouldn't think it has to do with the cells, but the structure they form. Denser wood is likely going to have smaller pores and so be more reluctant to let all its air out in a rush.
Good luck! I am sure everyone will be keen to see results
The next batch I had done, for drying, I turned to my microwave. Having stored the pieces on top of the boiler for a week (they had already been dried in doors for some years as slabs, I then subjected them to short radiation blasts until they stopped expelling steam. After all the air drying I was surprised by just how much steam came out with the microwaves. I think I hit them for 20 seconds at a time.
It is good to have this info here, as you have no doubt seen, not many people here are doing their own stabilisation. A buddy of mine has the gear, although I don't know what his results have been. He too bought the Cactus Juice from the US. Have you searched around on places like BladeForums and Knifenetworks? If you have questions the folk there may have already discussed it and are certainly more likely to have the experience to help you than folk here, sadly.
Regarding bubbling, I wouldn't think it has to do with the cells, but the structure they form. Denser wood is likely going to have smaller pores and so be more reluctant to let all its air out in a rush.
Good luck! I am sure everyone will be keen to see results
