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    Put them under the house for about a year to dry out. No good trying to work with wet wood and if you dry it after its been cut, it'll warp.

    Then either use a axe and split them on the grain into slabs, or rig up a jig so that you can cut them with a circular saw.

    Or, have a hunt around and see if anyone has a planer, make much easier work of it.

    Do you need an guide on the oiling/sanding part?

 

 

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