Michael Costa
04-08-2019, 2:21 AM
Hey everyone.
I have a couple 4 foot lengths of figured bloodwood that I want to make cribbage board out of. The stock is 4/4 and surfaced on all 4 sides.
I would like to glue up pieces face to face but due to slight warping I cant do that as is. Should I flatten these out on my jointer, run them through the planer, or take them back to the lumber store and have them sand the boards flat?
I have a couple 4 foot lengths of figured bloodwood that I want to make cribbage board out of. The stock is 4/4 and surfaced on all 4 sides.
I would like to glue up pieces face to face but due to slight warping I cant do that as is. Should I flatten these out on my jointer, run them through the planer, or take them back to the lumber store and have them sand the boards flat?