stickman
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My understanding is that wood sold for construction and furniture is kiln dried over the period of several days vs. 2 to 3 years of open air drying for the stave wood used for toasted products. Even with the same oak wood, the flavors of the finished toasted product are reportedly different depending on how and where the wood was dried. I can't speak from experience, but I suspect making toasted oak is like making wine, there are a lot of variables to tweak, but could be fun if you have the patience.