First attempt ever to try and flatten a massive 200x70 slab by hand.

I tied the slimmest rope I could find to each corner. If the slab is flat, the two ropes will try to occupy the same space at the intersection.

I don't wanna brag, I'm not a woodworker not by a long shot, buy I damn proud of what I am accomplishing is so little time I have for this beautiful hobby.

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But what exactly do you mean.. How does this work? What space is being occupied?

If the slab is flat, that means that the two ropes run linearly along the surface. At the intersection they should follow the surface of the wood. But there also is the opposite rope running. So they should occupy the same space.

If those are really touching really tight, the slab is flat with a tollerance of the width of the rope.