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Doug Miller[_4_]
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screws in cutting board
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Theoretically would screws stop bowing?
As has been explained to you several times already, the wood is bowing because your
clamping pressure is uneven, or because the sides of the strips you're gluing together are
not parallel, or both.
Figure out what the problem really is, and fix that -- and stop trying to look for the quick-and-
dirty solution to everything.
Or you can do like you normally do: ask for advice on how to fix a problem, get good
advice, argue with it, ignore it, and do what you already planned to do anyway.
(For those who don't spend much time in alt.home.repair or rec.crafts.metalworking, stryped
has become well-known in those groups for always seeking quick-and-dirty solutions to
*everything*. He never wants to fix anything right, just quick and easy.)
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