Anyone ever milled much Sycamore? (I may have already asked this.)

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I don't know about keeping those from falling apart, but try looking up a thread, I don't know if it was in here or Firewood, about a "drinking stump." It looks like this could be a candidate for that treatment.

I am searching and not finding it, maybe someone else can help.
 
Nah it’s trash just sends it all my way I’ll be sure and burn or fer ya lol
 

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This will be the thread we refer people to in the future when someone wonders about sycamore.

It’s spalts fairly easily as in it’s hard to over do it too quick lol....I’m in south Louisiana and I can get good spalting roughly about 4-6” into a log....so I’ll usually keep them about a foot wide and rotate them here and there. The spalting process helps relieve some stresses as well.

Sycamore gives up its water decently easily as well.


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