Paul200
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This should have been a post under 'Projects' to show off my wife's nice new Workbox. The box has decided instead that it belongs under this more general heading, complete with an annoying twist.
The box is approx. 70cm x 29cm, dovetailed corners with a ply base rebated into the sides which is reinforced with a small crosspiece. Construction and glue-up all went fine but then I had a couple of weeks off after minor surgery. When I came back to it this week I found that the lid no longer sat happily and further investigation revealed that the body of the box had twisted along the diagonals. In other words the back right corner and the front left corner have pushed upwards (or the other two corners have pushed downwards) by about 3 or 4mm.
I've had this Elm plank for about 5 years and it had been air dried when I bought it. It took quite a bit of work to flatten out the lumps and bumps but I reckoned it had done all its twisting by now. I'm assuming that the recent spell of wonderful (but hot) weather has got something to do with it (24 degrees for nearly 3 weeks and not a drop of rain - in Scotland!!). But could it be my dovetails not being quite right - although it was all flat and level when I put it together.
I suppose what I'm asking is - has anyone else experienced this and is it recoverable? (Please let it be!!). Have I done something (or not done something) to cause it?
All criticism gratefully received!
Paul
The box is approx. 70cm x 29cm, dovetailed corners with a ply base rebated into the sides which is reinforced with a small crosspiece. Construction and glue-up all went fine but then I had a couple of weeks off after minor surgery. When I came back to it this week I found that the lid no longer sat happily and further investigation revealed that the body of the box had twisted along the diagonals. In other words the back right corner and the front left corner have pushed upwards (or the other two corners have pushed downwards) by about 3 or 4mm.
I've had this Elm plank for about 5 years and it had been air dried when I bought it. It took quite a bit of work to flatten out the lumps and bumps but I reckoned it had done all its twisting by now. I'm assuming that the recent spell of wonderful (but hot) weather has got something to do with it (24 degrees for nearly 3 weeks and not a drop of rain - in Scotland!!). But could it be my dovetails not being quite right - although it was all flat and level when I put it together.
I suppose what I'm asking is - has anyone else experienced this and is it recoverable? (Please let it be!!). Have I done something (or not done something) to cause it?
All criticism gratefully received!
Paul