This might not be the correct forum, apologies if necessary.
I recently dropped a very large ash tree, over 30+" at the base, which was dying due to EAB. My neighbor asked for a cookie of the trunk so her daughter could paint it. Cut a (round) cookie, about 3" thick and put it in an unheated garage. I expected it to crack somewhat, but it really cracked in several directions in a very short time. I'd like to try again, but I expect the next one would do the same. I thought of sealing both end grain surfaces with oil to slow cracking down, but I believe that would interfere with her painting.
Any of you experts have any idea on how to let it dry without severely cracking again?
Thanks in advance.
I recently dropped a very large ash tree, over 30+" at the base, which was dying due to EAB. My neighbor asked for a cookie of the trunk so her daughter could paint it. Cut a (round) cookie, about 3" thick and put it in an unheated garage. I expected it to crack somewhat, but it really cracked in several directions in a very short time. I'd like to try again, but I expect the next one would do the same. I thought of sealing both end grain surfaces with oil to slow cracking down, but I believe that would interfere with her painting.
Any of you experts have any idea on how to let it dry without severely cracking again?
Thanks in advance.