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How to dry drywall?

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The best way to dry wood for carving, is to do it slowly, unless you have a drying kiln. Most wood for carving walking sticks has a general rule that it needs to be dried for at least a year for every 1" diameter of the walking stick.

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Kiln dried (Furnace Dried) wood does have a good lasting quality

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Try oiling the wood occasionally while it drys.

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Unless it's very cold, keep the windows and doors open and a fan in the room to promote airflow.

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