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  1. Stickering and weighting with moving air for...

    Stickering and weighting with moving air for three days helped somewhat, but they're done. It's only around 3/32 out of dead flat on the 51" stile, so I'll let the center hinge, stops and a magnetic...
  2. Thanks, Mel. I'll give that a shot. I keep the...

    Thanks, Mel. I'll give that a shot. I keep the shop at a minimum temp. of 55° and crank it up to 65° during the workday. We'll see how it goes. Kind of expensive woodstove kindling...
  3. That's where they've been, on their sides/edges...

    That's where they've been, on their sides/edges for the last three days with a pretty good steady blast of air from a big shop fan, and no change. Perhaps I'm too impatient. My project timeline might...
  4. All the parts had been finally milled to size. I...

    All the parts had been finally milled to size. I really don't have anywhere to go except to remake the parts or to find a way to coax these into straightness again. All the lumber had reached a...
  5. I had first roughly sized the lumber after...

    I had first roughly sized the lumber after purchase and stacked it stickered for two weeks before the final milling. After the final milling I stacked two rails and two stiles on a metal grid...
  6. Overnight moisture migration - poplar cabinet door stiles

    I goofed. Having finished milling rails and stiles for cabinet doors out of poplar, I stacked the pieces for each door on top of one another overnight. They were stacked on an open grid. In the...
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