I am trying to speed up the drying process on my sinew backed hickory bow. It has been sunny, 50's, and breezy so I have been putting it outside during the day. Tonight at work, I walked by one of our 3000 hp electric motors and had an idea. There is a constant large volume of 80-90 degree air that comes off of the motor. I was thinking about bringing the bow in and putting it in the air flow. I could leave it there for 10 hours at a time on the days I work. Would that speed up the drying time? Or could that damage the bow? The hickory tree was cut in early fall last year, so it could use a little extra help drying out.