My daughter lives in Brooklyn and I'm building her a dining room table from an Oregon White Oak that came down off our property. The lumber was air and kiln dried and has been stored in my mostly unheated wood shop. I've built other pieces of furniture with this wood and it has been mostly stable. But I'm concerned about the relative humidity in her apartment. She's in an old building on the 5 floor, has radiators for heat and a room air conditioner for cooling in the summer. Do you have a lot of issues with seasonal expansion/contraction of wood in apartments?
Thanks for your help.
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Any woodworkers from NYC available to answer a question?
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