Definition
A dry kiln is a specialized oven or chamber used to remove moisture from lumber. 🌲 It's like a sauna for wood, ensuring it's stable and ready for construction or crafting. Unlike air-drying, which can take months, a dry kiln speeds up the process considerably. This prevents warping, cracking, and fungal growth in the wood. Think of it as baking wood to perfection, similar to how a baker ensures bread is perfectly crusty. The process is controlled to achieve the desired moisture content, ensuring the wood's quality. Dry kilns are essential in the lumber industry for producing high-quality wood products.