Yeah, I definitely don't want it warping. As it is, the log developed a check despite having sealed it three times with TB2. Unfortunately, it checked perpendicular to the natural bend, so I was only able to get one stave out of the log that wasn't crooked side to side. That stave (the one I made the bow form from), has about four inches of reflex on both limbs, so I'm worried about even being able to brace it.
I've got it sitting in the corner next to my desk. I decided patience is the ideal here, since the first two bows I broke, both bow boards, were ruined because of my impatience with the rasp while chasing rings. A lesson, I think.
So I can wait. But my fingers are itching something fierce, and I swear my spokeshave is whispering to me. This really is becoming an addiction.