[Woodcarver] Wood warping
Dave Andreychek
chipps96 at mindspring.com
Mon Feb 27 12:23:04 EST 2006
Marilyn,
Bev did not paint the bottom or do anything with it except to chip carve it.
I'll try the damp cloth and the paint can - does the damp cloth go over the entire wood or just one side of it?
Thanks
Marilyn Osterhouse said
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Did she paint the board that was chip carved? If so she needed to paint
both sides. I have carved those serving trays where the bottom slides out
and have had that happen. With one of them I used a damp cloth over the
board and placed a paint can on top for a day. It did flatten out.
Marilyn Osterhouse
mosterhouse at sbcglobal.net
My wife, Bev, has chipped carved the bottom of a basswood serving tray,
about 12" x 24" x 3/8". As expected, the bottom curved towards the
carving side, but much more than I thought it would. The 4 sides have
dados where the bottom would fit into, but the bottom is warped so much,
that it will not go together.
What is the best method of undoing the warping? The preferred finishing
is to spray it several times with satin Deft, then using a gel stain
fill in the chipped carving areas.
Would it straighten out if she applied the Deft? How about spraying it
with water?
Dave Andreychek
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Proverbs 31:10
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