I'm in the process of peeling some wild rose shoots I harvested last fall, and they're all going to need some degree of straightening.
What's your preferred heat-straightening method?
Steam? Just use a kettle?
Dry?
I don't have a propane torch, but I do have a liquid-fuel Coleman stove (afaik, the fuel is cheaper than propane if it'll be burning awhile). How hot would a blow-dryer have to be to be effective?
When deciding wet vs. dry heat, does it matter if you're in a more or less humid climate? i.e., is there more concern about adding moisture to the shaft if the climate's already humid?