If the room is heated and dry,,,it will dry the wood more
Yes, one of my compounding problems. The snow partially collapsed the roof on my tin shed and now it leaks like a sieve. So i brought alot of things into the house. I put the staves in a closet in our extra bedroom tha naturally stays colder than the rest of the house due to an ancient snd not well thought out duct work system.
For the last week we've had a weather system so I can't give normal current stats, but last year this time our highs would be in the upper 70's with about 25% humidity in the a.m. dropping.to single digits by the afternoon. Most of last summer was 8 to 10% humidity range.
The museum pieces I've seen, the local natives used alot of sinew backing and the climate was a little wetter back then, too.
I'm pretty sure my only hope lies in appropriate backings. I've had issues with sinew drying too fastand ripping apart the back of the bow. I think I'll give it another shot when the weather warms up enough to start running the swamp cooler. If that fails, I'm leaning toward rawhide backing.