woodshavings
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Advice & help please !
I am just completing a King Size Futon bed made from American White Oak.
The "feature" end panels are 200mm wide x 30 mm x 1500mm.
The assembled bed is larger than I can handle in the workshop, so it was brought indoors for the final glue up.
Disaster - overnight, a longitudinal split occurred from the end of both panels, about 300 mm long and in the centre. I guess the warmth of indoors compared to the cold of the workshop caused the oak to split.
(Other panels in the bed are OK)
I returned the panels to the workshop and the splits closed up after about 12 hours. The panels have not been sealed yet - I intend to use a sanding sealer followed by French Polish.
Any advice on how to rescue this would be much appreciated. I had considered retuning the panels to the warm conditions to reopen the split, applying PVA and clamping. Would this be satisfactory? any alternatives?
Thanks
John
I am just completing a King Size Futon bed made from American White Oak.
The "feature" end panels are 200mm wide x 30 mm x 1500mm.
The assembled bed is larger than I can handle in the workshop, so it was brought indoors for the final glue up.
Disaster - overnight, a longitudinal split occurred from the end of both panels, about 300 mm long and in the centre. I guess the warmth of indoors compared to the cold of the workshop caused the oak to split.
(Other panels in the bed are OK)
I returned the panels to the workshop and the splits closed up after about 12 hours. The panels have not been sealed yet - I intend to use a sanding sealer followed by French Polish.
Any advice on how to rescue this would be much appreciated. I had considered retuning the panels to the warm conditions to reopen the split, applying PVA and clamping. Would this be satisfactory? any alternatives?
Thanks
John