Sealing and Wood Movement
I recently glued up some strips of blackwood to make raised panels for doors on a sideboard. They seemed OK for a couple of days then did a very good impression of bananas. When I started, the moisture content of the timber was about 12% and there was no appreciable change in the weather afterwards. The strips were laid with alternating grain patterns but that didn't stop them twisting.
Had I applied a sealant such as Danish Oil as soon as the glue had dried would this have minimised any movement?
I look at these panels every day I am in the workshop and they seem to have a life of their own and form diferent shapes at will.