I didn't post this thread to show people the right way to do anything, but to open up some chit chat about OS, so this is great.
Yea, regardless of what is causing the checking, I thought that leaving the bark on is slowing the drying process whether the stave is depithed or not, and that bark on would cause uneven drying. All I know is that if you debark and don't depith the thing will blow apart. And if you don't debark or depith the thing will blow apart. Not sure about depithing and not debarking. I just want even drying.
Like Don said, if you leave even a thin layer of wood over the pith it will check through there. I have slabs of OS laying everywhere outside and none are checking.
If you take a debarked and depithed stave and cut a shallow slice in it, it will check there. So the weak spots like knots and rot start checking too. With those I superglue asap and slow the drying by sealing that area or with the sleeping bag.
sb