Interesting replies...really like the links. Jack, although I personally love drawn out debates, I think your links and others have put this issue to rest, as we would be debating opinion from this point on. I was hoping for more first hand expirience from those that tried it. I am sure that there would be places because of climate to ones piticular home areas that would possibly effect positive, or negative results in the drying process if "water treated".
Please keep in mind I am refering to specific woods, NOT all woods. I would not do this to woods most people NORMALLY use in bow making, ONLY hard to dry woods that tend to crack...like fruit, and the others that I listed in the beginning of this thread.
Keep in mind that If Marc's heat treating method was not tried by Marc it would not have became a tried, and true method.
Pappy....
Brian