Bookmatched panels + Danish oil and slight bowing... more help please!
Hello all,
well, another question regarding my cot build underway! I have made 4 bookmatched panels from Aust. Red Cedar to fit into the back length of the cot. These are approx 240 x 480mm and roughly 12mm thick. The display side of each panel has been sanded to 1200 and the back left rough (for posterity... or laziness!).
Yesterday I checked that the sanding was as good as I could get it and gave each panel a coat of Danish oil (Organoil) - but only on the display side. As per instructions, I allowed them an hour and then returned to buff off any residual oil. I must say, they all looked unbelievable - very deep 3D effect with the beautiful figure and way beyond my expectations.
However, returning to them just now (in a warm shed), they have all curled slightly - up towards the oiled surface, no doubt due to my oiling only one side. What to do??
My options as I see them:
- don't worry, the panel frame grooves into which they snugly fit will straighten them out (scary),
- go and oil the reverse side of them all (unsanded) and hope they curl back to straight (uncertain),
- smash the entire thing up in a drunken rage and buy a new cot from Ikea (ummm).
OK, so after buying the timber, making 60 mortise and tenon joints, 18 sanded slats, countless other joinery shennanigans, #3 isn't an option. I like number 1 and am certain the slight curling will easily be managed in the grooves cut into the frame. However this may cause trouble over time - yes??
Number 2 may or may not resolve the issue - so this is my quandry.
Any suggestions will be most gratefully received!
Cheers,
David
PS. I will get some pics together and post shortly!