Never had a problem before, but with the recent lumber I am having movement after jointing. Guess I have been lucky. I mostly work with quarter sawn oak. After I joint a face and an edge should I stack it and let it sit overnight? I normally will machine for thickness right after jointing it and then lay them flat overnight for the next process, but this time I am having problems, so looking to go back to basics to make sure I follow proper procedure. At what point in the jointing/planing process should I stop and let the wood rest stacked so air can circulate around it?
Thanks.
Brian.