Kiln | Seasoning 'link'
He walked to the control panel—a mess of valves, gauges, and a dial for the steam spray. He turned the heat dial. The low-frequency hum of the fans began to spin, and the heating coils glowed a dull, angry orange.
He adjusted the vents, letting the wet, heavy air escape into the cool night, drawing in fresh, dry oxygen to fuel the burn. The water was leaving the wood, molecule by molecule, floating away into the void. It was a slow execution. kiln seasoning
Beep.
"You're stubborn," Elias told the iron door, tapping it with a wrench. "But I'm more stubborn." He walked to the control panel—a mess of
Phase One: The Awakening.
By the third week, the temperature had climbed. The humidity dropped. This was the dangerous part. The free water was gone; now, Elias was drawing out the bound water—the moisture trapped within the cell walls themselves. He adjusted the vents, letting the wet, heavy