Drying wood in an oven is a process of removing moisture from wood using the heat of an oven. This process can be used to dry wood for a variety of purposes, including woodworking, lumber production, and firewood preparation. Drying wood in an oven can help to prevent rot and decay, and can also make the wood more stable and easier to work with.
There are a few different methods for drying wood in an oven. One common method is to place the wood in a preheated oven at a low temperature, typically around 150 degrees Fahrenheit. The wood should be placed on a wire rack or baking sheet to allow for air circulation. The oven door should be left slightly open to allow moisture to escape. The wood should be dried until it reaches a moisture content of around 10%.