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Woodworking
I have a question about sawing you're own cedar for tongue and groove siding. I am in a few years going to be adding on to my home, I would like to finish the inside with cedar siding cut off of my farm. My questions are would it be best to cut the cedars now so that they can dry out and then have them sawed into siding or would it be better to cut, have turned into siding and then let dry before hanging for siding. I don't have a lot of experience with this so was wondering if anyone on here has any experiences with doing this. Seems like it would be better to go ahead and cut it and let it dry for a while after it was cut into siding
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