Hi -
I have had several occasions where a pattern has cut really well and everything looks great. Then I start to use an oil or polish finish and the wood starts to distort. This is when using hardwoods. Birch ply seems so much more resilient of course.
One approx.1mm thick Joseph's crook on a nativity scene went from completely straight to a series of curves in a very short time - thankfully I packed it both sides with thick cardboard and it dried perfectly straight again.
On another thin Oak box I made as a Christmas present, the flat rectangular lid arched beautifully, once it was oiled, and never recovered.
I do plan pattern layout and try to choose grain direction to best suit the piece.
Anyone got advice on how to reduce or stop the problem please?
I very often miniaturise patterns, so a larger pattern with 1/2 inch wood I make half size and use 1/4" wood. This doesn't help.
Hope to benefit from your ideas and experience.
Thanks - Paul,
North East England
( not Grampa )