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The answer is no depending on what you seal it with, but in general, allowing wood to dry in the climate you live in (and to which it's exposed) is best. Unfortunately, that can take a long time, and it's absolutely best to seal the ends of the fresh cut cants or logs immediately to avoid splits as water will exit the ends faster (and unevenly). What you want is for the wood to lose its moisture through the surface, making sure all the bark is removed, it's in a dry place, and it's not subject to temperature extremes.

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