Hi ..i have a friend that has a hot box made with circulated air and a thermostat...and he is drying wood at 140degree fahrenheit....he use a fromula wich alow him to know exactly how much water can evaporate from the wood in a certain space...that space its completley closed...no holes in the box at all...whenn that space is saturated with water vapor, the water from the wood can no longer evaporated, so in the box is now a certain humidity, and the wood is not drying verry fast...after a wile, he opens the heat-box for a fiew seconds, to allow the water vapor to leave from the box, and now wi have a piece of wood that is with a lower MC....and the proces goes from here and on....the water evaporates again untill the saturated point its reached, he opens the box for a fiew seconds, and so on.....and he can dry verry weet wood withoute checkind or something llike that, in a fiew days(3 or 4 days)...he told me, that the secret is not to allow the water vapor to escape from the box to soon....this way the wood is drying a liitle at a time