I'm with Pat here. Also you have to plan your drying around your local humidity. If you live in a humid area you can go a little fast and loose with the rules. If you live in a dry area you have to be more conservative. I remove the bark on all my staves except Yew. With Yew, because of my local humidity, I can get away with standing it in the corner and forgetting it. All the rest, the bark comes off, and I seal the back and ends with a couple of coats of shellac. Pretty much all the bow wood around here except Yew has smooth thin bark so that's not a chore.