I have a hickory selfbow that I want to keep at reasonable MC....
The average humidity here at the ocean has lately been around 70% with temps around 75 degrees and I found this gets wood to about 13% MC once it adjusts itself, which sounds high for hickory..
So I made a little "redneck" hot box from large diameter pipe with a string of christmas lights hung inside. This set-up will max out at around 108 degrees and it shows about 30% humidity near the middle.. I found this can get wood to about 5% MC, which would be pretty low based on my research here.
I would like to rotate the bow thru the "hotbox" every so often to keep it snappy, but I have no idea how long at a time I should keep it inside without over-drying?
My bow(not made by my clumsy hands) is finished in a nice "spar/poly??" type waterproofing and I understand this slows down the moisture loss/gain compared to unfinished wood, but I'm lost beyond that.
To stay at a reasonable MC how many days a week or how many hours a day does it need to be in the hotbox to hold a reasonable MC level thru the hunting season.
Thanks for any wisdom on this as I have no knowledge of such things..