DavidJHolmes
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I've been trying to make some boxes, puzzle boxes to be precise. I have a set of plans I purchased off the net a while back and having a couple of sheets of 3mm walnut I had a go at making it. The stuff I had was the sheets the model shops sell usually in 100mm wide and 450mm long. I picked it up from a craft fair and got some nice pieces, however I was a bit short because of the larger pieces of the box, so I had a browse on the net and found some similar but in 150mm wide. This came and after removing from the packaging I left it in the workshop until I had time to come back to it. I've picked it up today and its cupped, bowed, twisted and not much use for making a box. In fact I've tried and its not good. I'm pretty miffed as it wasn't particularly cheap.
Now I don't think there's much point me ordering more as the same could happen. So I started thinking could I cut my own (I don't have a band saw yet, but could get access to one), but my thicknesser only planes down to 5mm (it's the Titan one from Screwfix). Is 3mm a bit silly, would the thinner wood be prone to warping more? I only chose 3mm as the plans scale to any wood thickness but the 3mm makes a nice 100mm cube.
What would be the correct procedure if I was to cut my own with regards to drying out the wood? i.e. can I cut it from the timber yard straight away or do I leave it in my shop for a period of time and then machine it to dimension?
Thanks
Now I don't think there's much point me ordering more as the same could happen. So I started thinking could I cut my own (I don't have a band saw yet, but could get access to one), but my thicknesser only planes down to 5mm (it's the Titan one from Screwfix). Is 3mm a bit silly, would the thinner wood be prone to warping more? I only chose 3mm as the plans scale to any wood thickness but the 3mm makes a nice 100mm cube.
What would be the correct procedure if I was to cut my own with regards to drying out the wood? i.e. can I cut it from the timber yard straight away or do I leave it in my shop for a period of time and then machine it to dimension?
Thanks