Moisture Mapping Determining the Right Wood Moisture

Moisture mapping plays a vital role in woodworking, ensuring proper wood moisture content for successful and precise turning.

Wood Moisture Content

Wood moisture content is a crucial factor that directly influences a wood’s workability, stability, and longevity. Wood can be categorized into three moisture content ranges:

* Green: Above 19% moisture content
* Air-dried: Between 6% and 19% moisture content
* Kiln-dried: Below 6% moisture content

How Dry Should Wood Be Before Turning?

The ideal moisture level for wood before turning largely depends on the type of wood and the specific project’s requirements. However, general guidelines recommend:

* Softwoods: 6-12% moisture content
* Hardwoods: 8-12% moisture content
* Intricate Projects: Lower moisture content (6-9%)

By adhering to these recommendations, crafters can minimize the risk of cracking, warping, and other issues that can arise from turning wood with excessive moisture content.