I left out what to me is most important to consistent firmness. which is enough time or, even better yet, extra time to both casing up for working the leaf and, casing down for assembly. case equalization
Do you mean to say take the time to dampen the leaf, so that you can smooth out the wrinkles, then dry it back out again, so that the leaf is the same as it was before?
In the dictionary, I do not find damp among the definitions of case. We have a word for damp: damp.
Why, then, case, in this case?
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