I wanted to build a twin neck lap steel a la National Console so went on the hunt for some nice timber. I came away from a wood store with a nice lump of Tulip wood, nicely planed so there was just cutting to size to do and having marked out the parts found there was enough left over for another small single neck steel.
I stored it in my den which most of the time would have been the same humidity and temperature as the store - but was gutted a week later to find cracks all over the place and spreading. This timber had seriously moved although some of the cracks you would be hard pushed to get a hair in the crack.
Now for my problem - Is it possible to get any glue into these cracks and clamp them up, if so, what? And overall is it worth doing for fear of these opening up once constructed. I know nothing about wood and woodworking techniques although willing to have a go and wonder whether or not I have spent £40 on an expensive piece of firewood.
HELP!!!!!!


