I figure I can cut some logs while I research bow building during the next year or so. Some say to cut and leave lay for a day, some remove the bark and seal the ends. I just want to do it correctly so I have workable wood in the future.
different species need to be handled differently. most wood is ok drying until the
free water is gone, (a couple of days), then the
bound water starts leaving the cells and the wood will shrink as it dries. thickness matters, and which side of the cascades you are on. As DC notes, being near the desert requires you to be more attentive to the drying process. a digital gram scale of the kitchen variety helps here especially with a stave that has been reduced to near bow dimensions. Good humidity conditions and monitoring can get you from wood standing in the tree to tillering in a month.