Hello all
I’m going to be making some tables shortly, new venture, never really done it before,(mainly cabinets currently), but looking forward to it.
My concern is the tops bowing.
I understand the wood needs to be dry, around 8-13% moisture content.
I’m worried I might not quite get the wood that dry as it’s in a workshop that is slightly damp.
The wood is likely to be 13-20%.
Are there additional methods I can take to help stop the boards from cupping, twisting, and basically end up ruining the table once it’s in the customers home?
Thanks
I’m going to be making some tables shortly, new venture, never really done it before,(mainly cabinets currently), but looking forward to it.
My concern is the tops bowing.
I understand the wood needs to be dry, around 8-13% moisture content.
I’m worried I might not quite get the wood that dry as it’s in a workshop that is slightly damp.
The wood is likely to be 13-20%.
Are there additional methods I can take to help stop the boards from cupping, twisting, and basically end up ruining the table once it’s in the customers home?
Thanks