Resolutionuk
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Hello forum members, my first post/question, so be gentle. I'm new to woodworking world but learning quickly.
I have made my first dining table from reclaimed timber, HT pallets mainly with a chevron design and I'm very pleased with the results. Very strong, sanded and finish beautifully, although worked to keep the rustic feel on the reclaimed wood. Wood had been stored in my workshop, before and during construction.
The table once finished was moved to its new home, a property which has underfloor heating and has a fairly high average temperature of approx 25 degrees. After 36-48hrs it's very clear the wood has shrunk with the change of moisture within it. The chevron design on the top side has not been glued together, just screwed from underneath so the gaps between each length of wood have opened 2-4mm throughout. I'm aware the moisture change in the wood would result in this regardless, but would gluing prevent or minimise this effect or what else can I do to minimise this on my next furniture project?
What are the ideal conditions for storing wood?
Any advise appreciated
I have made my first dining table from reclaimed timber, HT pallets mainly with a chevron design and I'm very pleased with the results. Very strong, sanded and finish beautifully, although worked to keep the rustic feel on the reclaimed wood. Wood had been stored in my workshop, before and during construction.
The table once finished was moved to its new home, a property which has underfloor heating and has a fairly high average temperature of approx 25 degrees. After 36-48hrs it's very clear the wood has shrunk with the change of moisture within it. The chevron design on the top side has not been glued together, just screwed from underneath so the gaps between each length of wood have opened 2-4mm throughout. I'm aware the moisture change in the wood would result in this regardless, but would gluing prevent or minimise this effect or what else can I do to minimise this on my next furniture project?
What are the ideal conditions for storing wood?
Any advise appreciated