I cut down and split 7 hackberry trees Saturday. Wound up with 19 staves. Should have just half split the logs as the smaller splits are moving a lot and I will have to get some twist out. First I cut was a small sapling. I put my pocket knife under the bark and it wanted to peel right off , so I figured the bark was ready to slip and cut the more mature stuff down. Well the bark isn't slipping on that stuff yet.
I'd rather not draw the bark off all the staves right now and do it one bow at a time if it isn't going to slip off. The staves are on a rack in my shop.
I used to run a sawmill and would treat green lumber with borax water to keep the bugs out in the summertime. Could I do the same with the bark on staves, or is it necessary to peel them right now?
Also, what is the preferred way to get twists and bows out of the staves? Many are going to have back set that I'll leave, but, for my lack of skills at this point, I should address some of the crookedness and twists that is happening. They split straight, but are sure moving a lot now.
Can I steam bend after the wood has dried without damaging it?
Thank you