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<blockquote data-quote="yeahhtrue" data-source="post: 127502" data-attributes="member: 25447"><p>How big are the pieces? For smaller pieces of wood, I've used the boiling method...just throw them in a big pot of boiling water for a while.</p><p></p><p>If the pieces are too big for that, you can throw them in the oven instead. If you google this you can see people have varying temperature and time advice. Some people say 200 for 1-2 hours. Some people say 350 for 30 minutes. I personally lean more towards the higher temp, shorter bake time because I'm impatient lol. Obviously keep an eye on it on the off chance it does catch fire...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yeahhtrue, post: 127502, member: 25447"] How big are the pieces? For smaller pieces of wood, I've used the boiling method...just throw them in a big pot of boiling water for a while. If the pieces are too big for that, you can throw them in the oven instead. If you google this you can see people have varying temperature and time advice. Some people say 200 for 1-2 hours. Some people say 350 for 30 minutes. I personally lean more towards the higher temp, shorter bake time because I'm impatient lol. Obviously keep an eye on it on the off chance it does catch fire... [/QUOTE]
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