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PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 5:28 pm 
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Location: Rochester, Minnesota
I live in Minnesota and the relative humidity in my shop seems to stay somewhat higher than what is recommended for houses. This results in some of my projects warping quite a bit to the point that they end up as fireplace wood. Could this be a result of the way I machine the projects, am I doing anything incorrectly or is there a solution to this problem? I have been considering keeping the wood and project in my house and only moving into the shop as I work on a piece of wood? What do others do in this situation.

Thanks in advance

Hal Kossman


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