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Jan 20, 2023 at 7:00 comment added Graphus OP, did you figure it out for yourself or get a suitable answer elsewhere? We need to know if you have abandoned this Question, thanks.
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Jan 15, 2023 at 6:54 comment added Graphus But in general for a structure getting a substantial distortion out does require partially or completely taking the thing apart IF that's possible without wrecking the wood (glue joints can be very very strong). So how to proceed may depend on how many subassemblies this is made up from, and whether there's any glue in addition to fasteners or if it's glued with no screws or nails. If you only nailed and/or screwed the bench together it's relatively straightforward to take it apart, and I think you should be able to put it back together better (not perfect, but better than it is).
Jan 15, 2023 at 6:51 comment added Graphus Hi, welcome to StackExchange. Did you try a search before posting your Q? SE asks that questioners show evidence of research effort. This would include searching here so as to avoid duplicate Questions, and we actually have a few questions on taking out twist/bend that might directly bear on your query.
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