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I have some long wide plain sawn boards that have cupped. I plan to split the board along the maximum line of the cup. Then I should have much flatter two pieces that I can join back together. But the max line where the board is cupped the worse run in a diagonal sort of. So I drew the line and will spilt on my BS when I get the new tires installed. Then I will joint that BS edge and then see where we are. Hopefully after rejoining I can glue them back together along that jointed line and will that result is a flater board?
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While digging through things this morning I come upon a very bad piece of maple that gets set back time after time cause it was so warped I didn't ever think I could find a use for it until this afternoon....but then a back scratcher jumped on my little brain and said you can turn the warped maple in to back scratchers. The pin to hold the roller in was a piece of welding rod and I used a small triangle metal file to make notches in the end of the rod that went in first and with a little tight bond 111 it aught to stay there as long as need be but its not removable...I also use number drill bits for the holes so the hole was just right to be a tight fit to start with.. Since this new hanging place for her Christmas ornaments is right in under the pots and pans and I know for sure wife would start using some of the rod for a heavy pan or something so this is why I was looking for some tempered steel. I might show a picture tomorrow.
