I am building a pair of exterior doors out of rift sawn white oak. Last weekend I fully dimensioned all the parts but was unable to finish the the point of a glue up. I have not cut grooves or mortises yet. I planned to finish this weekend. Over the last week, the weather got cooler; today the wood is no longer strait, small amounts of twisting and cupping.
Other than crying a bit, any ideas on how I can salvage this disaster?
My plans for 5" x 1 3/4" rails. They were already dimensioned to this. Styles are similarly dimensioned.
It seems like all I can do is reduce the width and thickness of the rails and styles to get them strait again. I assume there's no chance of it warming up / humidity returning and the wood straightening back up again is there?