I just cut a bunch (an entire ~10" tree's worth) of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) the other day. It is only sectioned up. I have seven 7' logs. I slathered glue onto the ends, but so far haven't done anything with them.
After work today I plan on getting at least a few of them split up and debarked. After getting the bark off, should I put glue on the back of the staves?
Because of the way the wood is (diffuse-porous, early rings are just kind of lines) it doesn't seem likely to me that checking will be a terrible problem.
It's not much trouble to seal the backs, if I should, but if I do I'll need to go buy a lot more glue/poly/shellac/whatever. If I don't need it, I won't bother.