Hi,
I have some questions about seasoning black locust staves. I am finally able to put up a large shop this summer and in order to do so, some trees have to come down including very tall black locust and some black walnuts. Is is okay just split them down, seal the ends and leave the bark on? How long should it be left to sit? I have the potential to make at least several dozen staves since the trees, especially the black locust are very tall and fairly straight. I absolutely do not have the time right now to de-bark and/or roughout even a few staves, there is just way too much work that needs to be done right now. I really can't wait for the shop to be up. Bow making is one thing I have really wanted to get back into ever since I used to make tree limb bows as a kid. I wish we had some osage or more than a couple large hickories(which I definitely won't cut down) on the property but we do have a pretty good sized stand of 80-100' tall black locust trees that like to randomly fall over when large storms come through. Up till now they usually are left to lay until they're turned into fence posts or firewood. Any insight you guys can provide will be appreciated.