Good day gentlemen,
Long time lurker, first time poster here. This post, while also testing the waters for advice, will hopefully serve as an introduction.
I recieved a nice black locust stave in trade from member Wizardgoat (credit where due), have roughed it out and am about to clamp it to a caul for further drying. Caul is an elliptical reflexed profile which should impart about 4" reflex (on the caul - I expect some springback). My question is; should I heat treat now to get a nice, smooth reflex and wait until weight stabilises to tiller, or should I wait until moisture (measured by weight difference) stabilises and then heat treat?
The stave has a bit of twist (30 degrees in one limb) which I'd like to try to correct sooner than later and, to my way of thinking, heating it now will give it a better chance of holding the corrections.
I'll admit I'm entertaining the thought of flipping the tips after it seasons on the caul for a while. If I heat treat now, am I limiting myself down the line?
Thanks for reading,
Nat