Mark, Danny, thanks. It was a lot of fun building that one.
I don't know about heat treating red cedar Mark. Never tried it. But, and this is pure speculation, it seems to me that it would become brittle sooner. It's been my experience that as ERC ages it goes brittle. It's hard, for me anyway, to teach well seasoned red cedar to bend without breaking. That's why I work it fairly green, teach it to bend early then when it ages it will keep the memory and be less apt to detonate in your hand. Maybe heat treating would accelerate the aging process and create brittle wood sooner? Hmmm... perhaps an experiment is in order?
Hank