I just purchased some Ash lumber from the place I have always bought my lumber for bow building. In the past, the ash I have used from this source has always cracked or had crystals on the belly despite a proper tiller. This always mistified me and I had given up on ash as a good board lumber for making bows.
After gaining more experience, I thought to check the moisture content. This ash lumber comes in at 5-6% moisture content, the cause of my troubles. This is really odd because all the maple and hickory lumber I buy from this source has good moisture content of 9-10% and has always made great bows for me.
So the question is: What is the best way for me to re-hydrate this lumber. I would like the quickest method possible.
Please don't say "just let it balance to your environments moisture level naturally". The place I buy it from is in the same environment as me. I think it would've done that by now since it had been sitting at the store for quite some time.
Thanks