I thought I'd put my new Agazzani 24" Bandsaw with Laguna Driftmaster fence and Lennox Woodmaster blade to work resawing some Bubinga into 1/4" thick placemats for the table. The Bubinga slab is 2" thick and has been standing around in my wood store for a couple of years - 11% moisture level. It's sawn through and through (not quarter-sawn).
Question: Do you think the 1/4" slices will be stable enough to keep flat in this application in our normal central heated house? Would it be a better idea to laminate two thinner slices together heart-side to heart-side (or bark-side to bark-side) to counteract any tendancy to cup?
Thanks for any advice or experience,
Mark