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22 March 2020 at 1:00 pm #654058
I’m cutting up some similar small cherry logs. I agree with Larry Geib. There’s no harm is sealing the ends first, and checking could develop if you wait. I would also split or cut the logs at least in half. Wood shrinks more in the direction around the log than it does from core to bark, so halving the logs helps to relieve the tension that develops. Also, you also get rewarded with a view of the beautiful grain inside.
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