This is timber that has been dried in a kiln (large heated structure) instead of being dried outside under cover.
Yes, use epoxy.
Most glazes should be air dried. However if you are using a glaze on ceramics, it will dry when it is placed in the kiln to be fired.
Kiln
There is raccu kiln, electrical kiln, and gas kiln.
As a thumb rule the kiln inclination is 3.5% of its length.
Kiln dried hardwood.
In my experience, Kiln dried has been most effective to me for fires. If that is what you are referring to then, go for KILN DRIED.
Kiln dried cedar is cedar that has been dried through a heating process. This is done in a kiln.
KD stands for Kiln Dried.
Yes, use epoxy.
Neither Spanish or a true Cedar it is a West Indian Tree which the wood is kiln dried and used to make or line cigar humidors
Uncured or non-Kiln dried wood.
The proper way is after it is cut it is stacked with battens between the boards to allow air flow until the wood is seasoned most timber is now kiln dried for speed.
Kiln dried wood
Douglas Fir most likely
yes and do you want to know why coz he can
That depends on what wood it is made of and how much it has dried when you measure it. In Sweden the cutters to plane "2 by 4" s are set at 45 mm and 90 mm distances when planing kiln dried wood for interior construction work. These boards are usually planned from raw cut timber that was cut using settings of about 50 and 100 mm.