I cut a beautiful piece of oceanspray over the weekend and made the mistake of peeling off all the bark. I woke up the next morning absolutely horrified at how badly it had checked. Large cracks up and down its length completely ruined a premium piece of wood -- which anyone who has hunted for ocean spray knows can be hard to come by.
Anyone have any recommendations? I'm off to look for some more this weekend and don't want a repeat performance.
Will just leaving the bark on and sealing the ends do the job? Its hot and dry right now--has anyone tried leaving the stave in the bathroom to benefit from the higher humidity so the stave can dry more slowly?
Any tips are greatly appreciated.
Here's my question about hazelnut: I have been wondering whether the hazelnut that people use for bow building (like Gordon's amazing bow) is the shrubby northwest native hazelnut (beaked hazelnut I believe) that grows along roadsides, or whether it is the larger hazelnut that is grown commercially for its nuts.
The good news, I did get a nice stave of rocky mountain maple, which was a bit short, but is turning out to be fun wood to work with.
Thanks in advance.