Just to see i did some cold bend tests. These were short pieces i cut off the belly, the one on the form is actually from the back of a green stave. The only ones that splintered were at about 90degrees sharp angle rather than the gradual.
Granted these are some pretty thin pieces (except for the last, bout 3/8"), i was rather rough and quick with them, and almost tried to make them splinter.
it was amazing how well they bent without any problems though. The back piece held together nicely (belly is up, like it would be). I'll do another bend test with a larger piece the size that i'll actually have bending on the stave. I kinda just want to see if it would actually work as in what i've read.
As far as it coming out in tiller, I was thinking tempering the bends after the stave is dry would set them in. Feelin a little experimental since i have some wood to play with
That said, if the last test doesn't work out, I'll boil the ends before i put them in the form.
Thanks guys.