How much wood movement is normal after prepping stock?
It seems like I'm either not properly dimensioning my stock and then forgetting about it, or its moving around a bunch after I prep it. I've noticed this before to a lesser extent but tonight I went to edge-joint a panel and one of the boards has a pretty significant twist in it. I flattened one side of it yesterday, and squared an edge to the flat side....I know I threw the winding sticks on it because it to doublecheck when I was finished because the board was a little twisted when I started. I'm doing this work by hand, and the stock is 4/4 air-dried White Oak that has been drying for 20+ years. The lumber is reasonably straight/flat from the mill and pretty straight-grained as well.
Any pointers/wisdom is greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
Randy
It seems like I'm either not properly dimensioning my stock and then forgetting about it, or its moving around a bunch after I prep it. I've noticed this before to a lesser extent but tonight I went to edge-joint a panel and one of the boards has a pretty significant twist in it. I flattened one side of it yesterday, and squared an edge to the flat side....I know I threw the winding sticks on it because it to doublecheck when I was finished because the board was a little twisted when I started. I'm doing this work by hand, and the stock is 4/4 air-dried White Oak that has been drying for 20+ years. The lumber is reasonably straight/flat from the mill and pretty straight-grained as well.
Any pointers/wisdom is greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
Randy