Leif Thorvaldson wrote:
Ho-Hum! Reckon I haven't made any noises about the efficacy of the LDD
treatment which stops such wood shenanigans in their/its tracks.
Would LDD make any difference to kiln dried lumber? I'm sure that most
of this movement is coming just from relieving stresses in the wood.
A quarter sawn board may have been a better choice. But I guess my
approach, if I cared about warping, would have been to rough it out,
leave it a few days, then finish turn. I might leave it a few more days
before reverse turning the foot to make sure that ended up flat, being
the only area that would matter to me.
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