Wood warping refers to the distortion of wood from its original shape, typically caused by changes in moisture content. As wood absorbs or loses moisture, it can expand or contract unevenly, leading to various types of warping. Common forms of warping include: 1. **Cupping**: The edges of a board rise while the center sinks, creating a concave shape. 2. **Bow**: The entire length of the board becomes curved, resembling a bow shape.
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