I bought a newly cut yew stave back in August. When it arrived here in South Dakota it weighed 2546 grams. I have been throwing it on the scale and writing down the weight as it is drying out. The weights and dates are below:
Sep 6 2546 g
Sep 12 2536 g
Sep 16 2534 g
Sep 24 2523 g
Sep 30 2521 g
Total weight loss: 25 grams, or 0.98 percent.
The stave is 65" long, 2 1/2" wide at the butt, 2" wide at the top. It is perfectly split down the middle with the pith of the branch showing almost all the way from end to end.
At the same time I am drying a black locust stave for about two weeks longer and it has lost 9.7 percent weight! The yew was double sealed on the ends at my request since I have such a low relative humidity here. I was afraid it would dry TOO fast and check.
My question is whether this danged little piece of yew is nearly dried out ALREADY??? Seriously. Look at the amounts of weight lost over the period of time and it reads like the bottom of a bell curve, like it is running out of moisture to lose! Could this stave be about ready to get out in the shop and get it's skinny butt to work?