dannyual767
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I've got a Dumas kit with a lot of warped wood. I know that it would be best to replace this wood but thats going to add more cost so I'd like to work with what I've got.
In the past, I've tried to soak the wood in water and then press it between two flat pieces of whatever thinking that as the wood dried, it would dry out straight. Well, it never really worked out that well and my die cut parts would still have a warp in them .
Does anyone have a good suggestion (besides replacing the wood!) that I could try to help straighten these many warped die cut parts? Thanks
In the past, I've tried to soak the wood in water and then press it between two flat pieces of whatever thinking that as the wood dried, it would dry out straight. Well, it never really worked out that well and my die cut parts would still have a warp in them .
Does anyone have a good suggestion (besides replacing the wood!) that I could try to help straighten these many warped die cut parts? Thanks