Jackbright90
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I have recently started working with a welder making wood/metal furniture. I have just bought a lot of reclaimed timber and scaffold boards. Most of the boards are cupped/twisted as you would expect with scaffold boards as its not of the best quality. Im wondering how to go about machining the boards flat before glue ups but still keeping the patina. Would you rip down the boards to get rid of the cupping? I know its not going to eliminate it completely but may make them easier to work with. or flatten the bottom and sides but leave the top? (i'm not sure how i would keep them all the same thickness) I cant flatten them normally with the planer and thicknesser as it would just end up as new wood. Id appreciate your input. Thanks Jack