low density cleft
over dried cleft
pressed the same which would be better in terms of performance? and performance only
only question i want answering it could save me and othere lots of money maybe why nobody has ever answered it big brands and it might be a question noboby would like to answer
Lets be fair. Knowing what I do about wood, letting the moisture content reduce naturally is 'better' than forcing it, with artificial conditions for instance kilning. It applies to wood used in construction, display, tone (instruments).
I'm not sure if it is fair to describe naturally LD (whether that be due to a naturally lower level of moisture, or some other factor, e.g cellular structure) as the same as over dried willow. I can't say with certainty that the two will have the same characteristics.
Would love to hear from those in the know...