by johnf » Mon May 23, 2011 12:13 pm
Due to heat and humidity extremes here in South FLA, maintaining flatness of any fixture when working with wood is a concern of mine. My cabinet maker friend and I built a box out 3/4 oak ply to hopefully maintain flatness for however long it is that I'm building ribs. Once the box was built the bare wood was as flat as wood will ever be. After gluing on the Mylar template, there is about a 3/32" bow from tip to trailing edge. Could be expansion of wood from glue, could thick glue in various locations, etc. Anyone have to deal with this? Is the bow a major concern, or will this true out during construction? Obviously I can built another box and template, but if this is not any concern I won't waste the time
Due to heat and humidity extremes here in South FLA, maintaining flatness of any fixture when working with wood is a concern of mine. My cabinet maker friend and I built a box out 3/4 oak ply to hopefully maintain flatness for however long it is that I'm building ribs. Once the box was built the bare wood was as flat as wood will ever be. After gluing on the Mylar template, there is about a 3/32" bow from tip to trailing edge. Could be expansion of wood from glue, could thick glue in various locations, etc. Anyone have to deal with this? Is the bow a major concern, or will this true out during construction? Obviously I can built another box and template, but if this is not any concern I won't waste the time