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Warped Wood


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A few years ago I cut a small plaque out of some 1/2 " red oak I had lying about.  It was perfectly flat when I cut it.  After cutting, I dyed it with RIT water based fabric dye.  I laid the piece on some paper towels to dry.  When I checked on it the next day, it had warped and curled so much that it looked like a potato chip.  I turned it over to let air get to the other side and the next day it was flat as it was when I started.

Point is, wood will do what wood will do.  Our attempts to make it do something else may or may not be successful.  You could try wetting the convex side, then allowing it to dry in the sun.  Sometimes this will cause the wet side to shrink as it dries, thus drawing the edges up and hopefully flattening the wood.  It's a long shot, but worth a try.  Wouldn't want to waste that beautiful piece of wood.

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