Cut and split 2 yrs ago and this stave cured quite crooked, back looked like this ), some reflex, and was thinner than the others.
I haven't heated it yet but did leave it outdoors overnight ( very humid 85%), then in the morning clamped it to a form covered with black plastic and left in the sun (95 degrees yesterday afternoon) until evening when I brought it back indoors. It did straighten out quite well and saved me some future heat treating.
I wont have any problems straightening or getting even reflex with heat but because of some dry/bad,knotty wood on the belly I had to remove more wood than I wanted to.
It has been worked down to 2 growth rings of sapwood on the back and because of multiple pin knots I thought I might back it with rawhide.
After getting it cleaned and squared up the minimum dimensions I have to work with are 76" L x 1 1/4" W x 3/4" D.
#1 I was wondering if mulberry was a good candidate for an ELB?
#2 Also because I just finished chasing rings and plan on backing it would it be wise to size the back with Titebond III since that is what I was intending for applying the rawhide at a later time? I also have hide glue, TB II, and Urac if any of those would work better.
#3 Since it is being backed do I have to worry about leaving the pin knots proud on the back?
I'll get some more pics taken and posted as I go forward.