Humidity affects wood furniture

Humidity affects wood furniture

My modern hobby is making wood furniture, then i have even begun selling it and it may turn into a area time job.

I made my outdoor shed into a woodworking station. I have all my tools, wood and nearly finished pieces in there. I just prefer the process of splitting, measuring and designing a piece. I recently did some hunting around online and found an article about humidity affecting wood, then too much humidity in the air quality causes wood to swell; Not enough moisture in the air will cause wood to crack… My shed is outside with no Heating and A/C or humidity control at all. I am now distraught that my wood pieces may get mangled in the upcoming tepid then cold season; Adding a Heating and A/C component will be quite overpriced. I could get a ductless mini split, however after that I have to pay for Heating and A/C installation and maintenance. I also will need to have an indoor air handler in an already small shed. I am wondering if I can get by simply with a dehumidifier and a humidifier. The shed is actually tiny, so controlling the moisture in the air quality can’t be that hard. There are dehumidifiers and humidifiers that are portable and can just sit in a space. I can use the dehumidifier in the summer time to get rid of the sticky air. The humidifier can toil in the Winter when the air feels so dry and static filled. I don’t want to cut too numerous corners though. If I lose out on all my wood, that will be quite overpriced.

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