LBCarpentry
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I had to stop and think about that what the hell are you on about did you just make that up?It's better to regret something you have done than something you haven't.
I had to stop and think about that what the hell are you on about did you just make that up?It's better to regret something you have done than something you haven't.
I think you've got it. Permanent set, alternatively called compression set in table tops (for instance) is usually something that develops over quite a long period, sometimes a very long period and caused by moisture cycling. Not every panel experiences moisture cycling to any significant degree, and are therefore such panels are much less affected.As i read what you've said Richard, is that they way a table top is looked after in terms of cleaning/care etc has a much more influential impact than the rings natural tendency to try to flatten as in a free standing board/plank. This being due to the locking in position of the the parts in a piece of furniture. Am I interpreting correctly then that groth ring orientation then is basically immaterial in the tops construction?
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