A friend has given about 50 pieces of 4'-6' long air dried Cherry wood, rough milled approx. 4/4. They were stickered for many years indoors, the bottom longer pieces (about 40% of the stack) are fairly flat and straight but the uppermost shorter pieces are pretty warped and bent. Some are so bad I don't think they are usable. I don't have an immediate project for them but, I was going to start milling them square and putting them flat in a stack indoors (no need for stickering) for future projects.I live in a very low humidity area.My question is, as they have been thoroughly air dried indoors, do you think they might warp again over time once milled? Or should I wait to mill them flat just before using? Randy