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This is a wagon load of ash I sawed earlier this winter. Maybe you can see how the boards have a air space between them and are strapped down top keep from warping. This ash was dead for awhile and then logs on a pile for a year before sawed. It was around 40 percent moisture when I sawed it. I put it in shop with heat at 57 degrees and a fan on it for about seven weeks. Then I put it on my mancave walls. It looks great. You'd want to let yours dry longer I'm sure and possibly slower.Bjrogg PS most of this was cut 3/4" thickness
The wood looks like degame to me. It has the right buff colour.Definitely seal the entire board on any of the dense tropical timbers. They dry very differently from US trees, and are more prone to checking.It was common practice for lemonwood/degame staves to be coated with shellac. You have gone to a lot of trouble to get this timber, it would be a shame to lose some of it to checking.