Mike, I think you misunderstand my purpose in posing this question. I'm really not in a rush to do the splice. My goal was not to go from tree to bow in a week, but rather to reduce the billets to near finished dimensions so I could work on them in the spring. I actually suspected from the beginning that splicing them green wouldn't work, but I wasn't certain. I believe it's beneficial to ask a question that you think you know the answer to. You learn far more by being wrong than right, but if you don't ask you learn nothing. In this case I was right about the splice shrinking and separating, but I still learned something. I could do the splice once the billets drop below 20% MC, but I don't need to in order to accomplish my goal. It would be easier to reduce the billets before splicing, and I can bind them to prevent warping. All of these things were quite helpful, and without them I would have probably put the billets away for 2 or 3 years rather than risk wasting them. Recommending that I "head on down to the lumber yard" was not particularly helpful.