PatB you said: Cut your wood during the growing season and the bark will pop off. Cut it during the dormant season and it sticks like glue.
But: Under the aspect, that the outer growth-ring in summertime isn't fully developped, i'd never cut wood in the growing season; at least that's what everybody says if it comes to cutting bowwwod in summer.
Would it maybe wise, to cut the wood in the last days of the growing season (e.g. october) to take profit of an (almost) fully developped outer growth-ring & easy debarking? Is this maybe the best time of the year for cutting wood? Still, at this point of time there would still be a lots of moisture in the wood...
Sorry FiliP for slightly hijacking your thread...
EDIT: Thanks PatB for your advice!