Climate controlled room - time to acclimate wood?
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 7:44 pm
Testing over the past few months with a hygrometer has shown that we're often in the 75% range here at my house in the Pacific NW - higher that what most would recommend for storing tone woods. So I've just set up a large closet with a dehumidifier to bring the humidity down to 45-50% for storing my wood.
I've put the top, back and bracing material for my next guitar in the closet, and wondering if there is a general rule of thumb for how long it takes dimensioned wood to acclimate to the lower humidity? Give it a few days, weeks, ?...
For instruments that will stay here in the NW, would I be better not to go too low on my pre-build humidity - maybe more like 55%? Or am I starting to overthink it.
I've put the top, back and bracing material for my next guitar in the closet, and wondering if there is a general rule of thumb for how long it takes dimensioned wood to acclimate to the lower humidity? Give it a few days, weeks, ?...
For instruments that will stay here in the NW, would I be better not to go too low on my pre-build humidity - maybe more like 55%? Or am I starting to overthink it.