hi i have a slab of really nice curly redwood that i was gonna cut into billets to be used in building a guitar, and as soon as i cut the wood i noticed that the center was soaking wet, i was told the wood had air dried for several years but i guess it wasn't so true... so now i want to try to dry this wood as quick as possible, but also as safe (for the wood) as possible as i don't want this highly figured wood to ruin... right now the wood is just stickered in the house, but a co-worker told me about how supposedly you can build a small "kiln" with a 150w light bulb to dry pieces this size, 20" x 8" x 2"... by basically building a small box with a fan and this light bulb set to a thermostat... does anyone know anything about this, or is this idea just pretty out there? any and all advice, input would be appreciated thanks, jonny