Jim,
THANK YOU! Your response is sure to help me, and I suspect many others.
At work I do a lot with the forest products industry. Your heating strategy is actually supported by the chemistry of wood! I should have thought of it myself but I needed your insight.
Wood is held together by water molecules situated between adjacent cellulose and lignin molecules. When you heat the wood to slightly above 212 F those water molecule links become movable. This fact is used in making particleboard, medium density fiber board, Masonite(R), wood pellet fuel, paper, etc. By using heat, not too hot, you are coaxing the wood to conform to the part. BRILLIANT!
Thanks again.
Best Regards,
John Cholin