Hi dears,
From up to now I generally do woodworking (kitchen,desk, some other furniture) with melamine, plywood and MDF. I used hardwood and more precisely french oak panel to do some goods like top of low wall in my kitchen,...
I don't owned a planner and jointer (Raboteuse et d?gauchisseuse in french), and plan to do some furniture with hardwood like french oak,solid beech,...
The only way from me to get this hardwood planned is to buy it (more expensive and hard to find here in Belgium).
But I'm asking myself how to avoid wood movement due to the moisture variation between the wood supplier and my home:
-) Owning a moisture meter and check at the wood supplier that the wood moisture level is nearly the same that in my house.
-) prying a lot that the wood will not move. :
-) getting a planner and jointer to prepare woods just before doing my assembly
Thanks a lot (and sorry for my poor english)
Onap
From up to now I generally do woodworking (kitchen,desk, some other furniture) with melamine, plywood and MDF. I used hardwood and more precisely french oak panel to do some goods like top of low wall in my kitchen,...
I don't owned a planner and jointer (Raboteuse et d?gauchisseuse in french), and plan to do some furniture with hardwood like french oak,solid beech,...
The only way from me to get this hardwood planned is to buy it (more expensive and hard to find here in Belgium).
But I'm asking myself how to avoid wood movement due to the moisture variation between the wood supplier and my home:
-) Owning a moisture meter and check at the wood supplier that the wood moisture level is nearly the same that in my house.
-) prying a lot that the wood will not move. :

-) getting a planner and jointer to prepare woods just before doing my assembly
Thanks a lot (and sorry for my poor english)
Onap