Little hunter, wood cures at a rate of 1" per year of thickness. If you rough out your white oak stave to 5/8" or so,and have it in a dry place,it should be cured in about 7 months. If you keep it in a WARM AND DRY area,it will take less time to cure. I start most of my whitewood staves green.After giving the log a couple of weeks to stabilize,Split out the staves,rough them out till they will bend a little,spray the back with shellac,then clamp to a 2X6 reflex form for at least a month. Give it a few weeks off the form,then start weighing it. The stave may continue to lose a very small amount of weight for a couple of weeks. When it goes an entire week with no weight change,I begin tiller.If there is any sign of abnormal set,give it 2 more weeks,then resume. I have had good success with this method using whitewoods,and can turn out a good bow with minimal set in less than 4 months.With osage I wait 6 months with a 1/2" stave. Again,understand,these staves are taken down to near final dimensions to be able to cure out the wood this fast. JMHO God Bless