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Post #755450 by For the Love of Tiki on Tue, Dec 1, 2015 2:19 PM

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Yeah, I’ve carved them when wet, but from my experience - it isn’t ideal. Based upon what you’re saying, I can understand climate being a big factor. Where I’m at, I’m finding the palm logs dry out pretty good - probably because of the heat and there being little moisture in the air. I’ve enjoyed reading all of the different posts about how everyone approaches this subject - but I imagine a person’s locale might be the most important consideration as to what information might best apply.