Boy, you sure ain't letting wood go to waste with them staves! Looks like a lot of the stuff I work with. But, those are pretty darn good splices for the shape and cross section of wood you have to work with, so looks like you have it in hand.
Thanks for the compliment both of you. The splice was sawn with a crude arborist saw (Silky sugoi 420; a superb saw for having in the car when seeing unexpectedly a pipe-straight knot-free sapling/tree up to 8" wide you cannot resist!), steamed an clamped to make the parts fit, and then glued.
Actually I have a barn attic with 70+ seasoned staves of at least 16 different species (BL, yew, Eur maple, ash, black cherry, sweet cherry, field elm, sweet plum, blackthorn, hawthorn, bird cherry, red oak, pedunculate oak, hazel, elder, hornbeam... plus some tropical wood boards), most of which is way better lookin than this, but when it comes from trees you planted yourself it has better medicine, you know. Waste not want not.
Cheers
Joachim