Wet wood, vegetation, and plastics will make a thick, dark smoke that should not be breathed in.
Dry wood and dead leaves make a thinner, grayish smoke.
start a fire
yes
you leave it out in the sun to dry. make sure it's not to hummid cuse it won't dry out.
No wood does not expand when its dry
A flame can only ignite dry materials. Wet materials, if the spark catches, brings more smoke than flame.
Dry wood is an insulator
dry wood is easily caught on fire. When wood is wet it cant catch fire. That's why when you make a camp fire you want dry wood. It lights easier and burns better.
smoke machine
Yes. You can do that. Make sure the wood is completely dry or it will twist on you. Use a sealer when you are done to seal the chemicals in.
Rub off as much as you can with cloths. The rest will dry in time.
If a person has light colored wood paneling, it is possible for them to change the color. First, the person will need to thoroughly sand the paneling, then apply a darker stain to the wood. Allow the wood to dry, then apply a shiny topcoat, and the work is finished.
Dry wood is usually easier, but wood will dry much faster when split. If you have the time to let large sections dry first, it will be easier to split, but it may take a year to dry. Wood that is split and stacked to allow air to circulate will be dry and ready to burn in about 5 months.