Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is the correct place for asking this question, sorry if it is.
I recently made a couple of end grain cutting boards from white oak as a gift for someone, I used my planer/thicknesser to get the pieces perfectly flat, the boards were virtually flawless until a few days later, they were warped and twisted in all directions due to the nature of end grain boards drying in all different directions. My "workshop" if you can call it that, is only a single car garage, without much insulation on the door and single window. All of my machinery and tools are stored in here of course, along with any lumber I have.
Where is the best place to store lumber, to prevent the boards from acclimating differently in doors when the temperatures change? I'm getting slightly annoyed with making projects and having to flatten pieces again once they've been brought indoors. This is of course possible with cutting boards, but what if I wanted to make a finer piece of furniture that couldn't be disassembled?
Many thanks
I'm not sure if this is the correct place for asking this question, sorry if it is.
I recently made a couple of end grain cutting boards from white oak as a gift for someone, I used my planer/thicknesser to get the pieces perfectly flat, the boards were virtually flawless until a few days later, they were warped and twisted in all directions due to the nature of end grain boards drying in all different directions. My "workshop" if you can call it that, is only a single car garage, without much insulation on the door and single window. All of my machinery and tools are stored in here of course, along with any lumber I have.
Where is the best place to store lumber, to prevent the boards from acclimating differently in doors when the temperatures change? I'm getting slightly annoyed with making projects and having to flatten pieces again once they've been brought indoors. This is of course possible with cutting boards, but what if I wanted to make a finer piece of furniture that couldn't be disassembled?
Many thanks