I wish there was some kind of studies with different types of wood and the differences(if any..but we know there is by experienced observation) between pieces of wood less than a month old that have been taken down to 8% mc by quick drying or kiln dried methods,and pieces of wood left to season naturally in a proper environment for varying years like one year,two years,etc.....and see if there really is a difference in hardness,wood cell structure,how much more shrinkage difference if any,and all the bending qualities such as tension,compression,elasticity etc....but do we really need to have a scientific controlled experiment and study to know seasoned wood is better

we already know the answer...sometimes experienced observation speaks louder than some fart smellers study

And who am I to give you advice???
