I am getting to be impatient, and want to have some HHB ready for working this winter. My bigest fear is having the staves crack and become firewood by not drying them properly. Bow wood is very hard to obtain in Alberta, and I hate the thought of ruining good staves , but I also want to be crafting bows when hunting season is over in December..
If I rough out the shapes on the band saw and make sure the ends and back are very well sealed will I be asking for the belly side to open up some ugly cracks? How about just reducing the thickness of the limbs to 3/4" and the handle to about 2", leaving the sides alone? This would leave more options for the type of bow I can make later on. If I do rough out the staves should I seal the roughed out blanks completely or just the ends and back?
I will be dryinng them in the garage, it gets hot by day and cool by night there, or should I dry them in the basement where it is always cool and dry ?
The staves were just cut in May and are very wet still.
I am verturing into new waters for me and don't want to have my impatience ruin things.
Pete