First, happy holidays to all! Hope that Santa was good everyone. On to my questions for you guys with some Mulberry cred...Got to cut some Mulberry a few days ago. Never worked with this wood so I want to get it right. I have read and been told that it can check badly under the bark, straight to the bone. I have sealed the ends and left the bark on and it will dry in my shop. Good, or should I take the bark off and seal the back?
Secondly, I want to leave the sapwood on for the back. The sapwood ring just above the heartwood is about 3/8" thick. Can I, or should I thin that down? Any other thoughts or tips are appreciated.