Hi all,
This is a 72" elm board, sort of an Eiffel/pyramid/Mollegabet-ish thing, that's been doing its best not to get done in over a month and a half now. I got started, but various family crises and emergencies and such saw it back in the pile. Somewhere along
that way, it ended up standing in a corner (I know, I know
). Anyhoo, I picked it back up today and started working on it again, and it has picked up a left to right curve. Still flat and straight across the whole back, not a bit of twist, just this curve. I'd say it's off by an inch max. Any thoughts on the best way to straighten it out (besides "don't stand your lumber in the corner"
)? I've never actually had one do this before. Oh, and it has a glued on riser handle.
Thanks,
Frode
PS, sorry about the fuzzy pic, this little phone camera has distinct limitations, but I think you can still see the curve.