have some hop hornbeam staves i cut this spring, they are debarked, shellaced and have been drying in the garage, was just looking at them, and wondering a few things. how well does HHB respond to heat straightening.? particularly about 90 degrees of propellor twist in each one. I have taken the same amount out of osage using the old heat gun, crescent wrench, and bucket of water trick. will probably use dry heat, if adviseable, when i get around to them. i have a hot box that i use to speed up the drying process, and will probably rough out the bow, reseal the ends and stick it in there at 95-100 degrees for a few weeks to dry it. that worked well on a hickory bow i built earlier this year, and the HHB seems alot like hickory to me (not having made a bow from it yet). so any advice specific to the wood as i start preparing these staves for bowmakin season? been wanting to build a molly.