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I am about to make up some cabinet doors and bought some rough saw oak to resize, I cut the plank to 640mm long and ran it through the planner thicknesser to square it. I then ripped it down the middle producing to pieces of 70 wide x 50thk x 640 long, I then ripped them down the middle to produce four pieces 70mm and 23thk x 640 long.(still with me) Then disaster!!! The wood, which was lovely and square, now resembles 4 bananas. Is there any way of stopping this happening when I cut the next door, maybe leaving it at the 70 x 50 x 640 in the house for a week to stabilise. Just a guess though? I will now have to run the wood through the planner to remove the banana but it will reduce the thickness down quite a bit. I have never seen such bad bowing before.
Andy
Andy