Rorton
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I was messing about making a box using the 45 degree bevel on the table saw to make mitre corners, got carried away, and the box turned out quite nice, was just supposed to be a test of the mitre...
Anyway, I cut the top from the base, and I'm now left with a cupped/bowed top.
When the top rests on the base, its not 'that' bad, but if you press on one end of the lid, it exaggerates how bad it looks.
I tried sandpaper glued to a flat sheet of wood, (70 grit) and passing the lid over this for a while hoping to flatten and this didn't really made a dent in it.
Would it be worth securing this flat/square to a piece of ply, and sending it through the thicknesser? if I do get it flat now, will it just keep cupping?
Should I just cut my losses and make a different kind of lid?
Anyway, I cut the top from the base, and I'm now left with a cupped/bowed top.
When the top rests on the base, its not 'that' bad, but if you press on one end of the lid, it exaggerates how bad it looks.
I tried sandpaper glued to a flat sheet of wood, (70 grit) and passing the lid over this for a while hoping to flatten and this didn't really made a dent in it.
Would it be worth securing this flat/square to a piece of ply, and sending it through the thicknesser? if I do get it flat now, will it just keep cupping?
Should I just cut my losses and make a different kind of lid?