You didn't identify the wood material/species you are using, but it certainly seems to have a lot of stress. Looks like you are painting, so perhaps use a different material? In particular I'd stay far away from softwoods.
I did some control integration/programming work in a lumber mill one time. System I was working on was a "curve saw". They fed the worst looking, bent, crooked, twisted logs you can imagine into the saw. Lasers 'read' the log and hydraulically manipulate it so the curves were always tangent to the gang saw blade cluster. It spit out multiple 2X dimension lumber (pine) with the same curve as the log. They were all stacked, pressed flat, bound, and sent to kiln.
The resulting lumber looks straight and true, but as soon as you machine it, the internal stress goes crazy. Ask a framer what building a house with it is like!
If you're trying to build cabinets out of this, you better get in touch with your inner Salvador Dali.
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