On Tuesday 15 December 2015 17:10:44 Todd Zuercher wrote:

> Depending how it's bowed one of the best ways I've found to straighten
> a slightly bowed piece of wood, is to dampen the concave side, then
> lay that side flat on a concrete floor, and leave it sit for a few
> hours or so.  If it needs to re apply some more water the next
> morning.
>
That raised a coat of fur about 1/16" high, which I just tried to level 
again with a piece of that P220 on a flat block.  Seems like it is 
flatter, and I just used a precision level & left it pulled 3/4ths of a 
bubble past level on both ends.  We'll see what it looks like tomorrow.

Thanks Todd.


Cheers, Gene Heskett
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