I have had the same trouble every time I make an 8" x 10" x 3/8" thick blank for portrait work. I have bought kiln dried timber planks that were absolutely flat, then I would resaw them 8" wide and just over 3/8 thick then put them through the thickness planer to bring them down to the 3/8" thickness I want, then finally cur them 10" long. They come out perfect, the right size and flat too. then within an hour or so they have warped so much there is almost a 1/4" gap under the middle when it is laid on a flat surface - this makes it awkwatd to cut patterns as the wood "bounces" where it's not supported in the middle and also it spoils the finished items. It is for this reason I mainly use birch ply for portraits/ pictures etc. I have tried oak, beech, walnut, maple and a few other woods and they all seem to warp. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?? I know in the USA you can but these blanks already cut to size (and flat too) but in the UK I have yet to find a supplier that will sell them ready sized and planed. I look forward to hearing what I have been doing wrong