Hi Everyone
I've been making furniture as a hobby for only a couple of years so still have a huge amount to learn.
I've made a chest of drawers and must now edge joint three boards to form the top. The boards are 20mm European oak, just short of a metre long. The front and rear boards are 140mm wide while the centre board is 180mm. The centre board is pretty good dimensionally but the front and rear boards are twisted to the extent that if I place the board on a flat surface and press down on one corner the opposite corner, at the other end of the board, will lift by about 2.5-3.0mm.
If I can avoid it I'd prefer not to plane the boards in view of the amount of material I'd need to remove and also that I'd need to reduce the centre board to a matching thickness (not to mention the fact that I don't have a planer thicknesser!). Hence, can anyone offer advice on how I might straighten these twisted boards?
Thanks in advance
Ian
I've been making furniture as a hobby for only a couple of years so still have a huge amount to learn.
I've made a chest of drawers and must now edge joint three boards to form the top. The boards are 20mm European oak, just short of a metre long. The front and rear boards are 140mm wide while the centre board is 180mm. The centre board is pretty good dimensionally but the front and rear boards are twisted to the extent that if I place the board on a flat surface and press down on one corner the opposite corner, at the other end of the board, will lift by about 2.5-3.0mm.
If I can avoid it I'd prefer not to plane the boards in view of the amount of material I'd need to remove and also that I'd need to reduce the centre board to a matching thickness (not to mention the fact that I don't have a planer thicknesser!). Hence, can anyone offer advice on how I might straighten these twisted boards?
Thanks in advance
Ian