I delivered some walnut logs to a local sawyer. They aren't cut yet. I'm going to have a lot more lumber than I need for the personal projects I have in mind. I'm going to air dry, so realize the lumber won't be ready for quite a while. (And from my other thread, it sounds like I will need to start this outside, but can move them into my barn or basement later.)
If I may want to sell some of the wood down the road, is there a "best" way to have this sawed, in terms of thickness price/value? For example, obviously, 8/4 wood is twice 4/4 - but is it more than twice as valuable? Any recommendations regarding thickness & width to have this cut, to help make a future sale easier & better priced? (Maybe I should have just tried to sell the logs, but what's done is done, and I think stack drying will be an interesting thing to try)