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Apologies if this is the wrong community.

I have a house renovation project ongoing. Before winter I fitted European oak internal windowsills which over winter have badly warped (cupped and bowed). I'll have to replace them so would be grateful of any advice as to how to stop new ones doing the same.

We were told that the wood was dried, and it was sanded and given several coats of Danish oil prior to fitting. I think they were glued in place with PU adhesive, but I didn't do that but so am not sure.

The winter was relatively hard with dramatic changes of humidity and temperature in the unheated house, if that would have an effect. One window sill was not fitted but was left in the house all the time. It's still in perfect condition. The sills are approximately 20mm thick and 200mm deep. The warping is in the order of 5-10mm.

Any advice as to what went wrong or how to prevent it happening again would be much appreciated as it's heartbreaking seeing that much oak being spoilt.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/190570

Doing it by hand with sandpaper is a nonstarter.
Also I don't have a lathe :-/

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What's everbody working on now? My main project is going to be storage for various places around the house. This weekend will probably be a quick rack for yard tools rather than anyrhing all that pretty.