Bob, What you are trying to do is reduce the moisture content(M/C) in the stave to about 9% to 11% for most woods(hickory 6%). As the moisture leaves the wood, it dries out from the outside inward. The cells shrink and the wood fibers separate...check. By sealing the ends, and the back if you remove the bark, the moisture can only escape through the belly of the stave, usually waste wood anyway.
A full stave is more stable than one that has been reduced to almost bow dimensions but will dry slower. If you do reduce to almost bow dimensions for faster drying, clamp the stave to a form to control twists and turns while drying. Amazing how complicated this primitive stuff can get.
Marc St Louis used to say,"just because its simple doesn't mean it's easy"
So, Just have fun!
Pat