No, it is not safe to put wood in a regular oven. Wood is a flammable material, and exposing it to high temperatures in an oven can lead to a fire hazard and release toxic fumes. Regular household ovens are designed for baking and cooking food, and they are not equipped to handle combustible materials like wood.
If you need to dry or cure wood for a specific purpose, you should never use a standard kitchen oven. Instead, consider using specialized equipment like a kiln or a drying chamber specifically designed for wood treatment. These devices are designed to control the temperature and humidity levels, ensuring a safe and effective wood-drying process.
Using a regular oven to heat wood or any other non-food items can damage the oven's interior, create a fire risk, and potentially void the oven's warranty. Additionally, it poses a significant safety risk to you, your property, and those around you.
Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and use your oven only for its intended purpose, which is cooking and baking food. If you have any doubts or questions about using your oven, refer to the user manual or contact the manufacturer for clarification.