I've been collecting dead (but not rotten) beech branches, which are surprisingly difficult to find, then vigorously cleaning them with a wire brush attached to a power drill, then baking them at ~60C for 12+ hours (in the warming oven of an aga).
Is this likely to render the wood totally "safe"? I'm particularly concerned about some pieces I have found which, though not rotten, have black/reddish fungal discolouration of the wood under the bark, and smell slightly "mushroomy". Once the wood is scraped/brushed, the fungal coat is removed, as shown below.

Would this piece be fully safe once cleaned/baked? Or does the presence of fungal spores present a danger?
Also, is marine grade stainless steel safe for use in aquariums over extended periods?
Finally, here's 2 pictures of a beech cave I constructed, I feel I must show it off due to the inordinate amount of time it took to make.


Cheers, Conrad.